

and the directory it does so with is my home folder. It opens Jupyter Notebook in my browser using Regarding when I said something about opening in browser what I meant was that when I run this command Regarding when I called System32 a file, I realize it is a directory that was something akin to a typo, I went back and edited that minutes after I posted it.

:In the shortcut location box, you can specify the path to the command, and/or to cmd:īut unless you have an inordinately long %PATH% environment variable, which you can check by issuing the 'path' command from a command prompt, that's not going to be any faster than the path being found implicitly by the system looking through the list of directories specified in that variable. Issuing the 'jupyter notebook' command from a shortcut should not cause it to run slower than than if it is manually issued from a command prompt.

Unless you have an inordinately long %PATH% environment variable, which you can check by issuing the 'path' command from a command prompt, that's not going to be any faster than the path being found implicitly by the system looking through the list of directories specified in that variable.

Right click -> New -> Shortcut -> location box -> C:\Windows\system32\cmd /c cd C:\Users\ME & jupyter notebook Right click -> New -> Shortcut -> location box -> C:\Windows\system32\cmd /c C:\Users\ME\jupyter notebook In the shortcut location box, you can specify the path to the command, and/or to cmd: The 'cmd' the way you said it uses the admin cmd in my root.Ĭ:\Windows\System32 is not a file it's a directory, and it's opened by the Windows shell, explorer.exe not by the browser. I need it to open in C:/Users/ME, my home folder just like if I were to open cmd from my User profile. Again, that works but what happens is it opens my whole C:/Windows/System32 file in browser and that takes literally 12 seconds for it to finishing opening. Thank you that works but I need it to specifically use the cmd within my user profile C:/Users/MEīy the way I am assuming you mean place ' cmd /c jupyter notebook ' into the location box.
