The "current directory" is not really defined when you start a program via double-clicking. Maybe you want to look at what File::HomeDir or $ENV{USERPROFILE} give you?
In reply to Re: Current Directory in Windows
by Corion
in thread Current Directory in Windows
by kvtan
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