During an FTP session, you can display or change the current default directory either on the remote host or on your local host. To display the default (working) directory on the remote host, use the SHOW DEFAULT command, as in the following example: FTP> SHOW DEFAULT 257 "/usr/users" is the current directory. To display the working directory on the local host, use the SHOW DEFAULT command with the /LOCAL qualifier, as in the following example: FTP> SHOW DEFAULT/LOCAL Local directory is DISK$6:[MANAGER]. To change the default directory on the remote host, use the SET DEFAULT command. The following example shows how to change the default directory on a remote UNIX host to /usr/users/robert: FTP> SET DEFAULT "/usr/users/robert" 250 CWD command successful. or FTP> SET DEFAULT "~robert" To change back to your login default directory, specify a tilde (~) alone, as follows: FTP> SET DEFAULT ~ 250 CWD command successful. FTP> pwd 257 "/usr/users/robert" is current directory.