running cd ../
works normally, going up one directory, but cd ../../
does nothing, remaining in the same directory. cd ../../../
goes up a single directory, and cd ../../../../
goes up two directories.
This happens on my desktop pc but not on my laptop. Both are running Windows 10 x64. I've reinstalled Cmder several times in different drives, with no success. This does not happen when emulating a powershell from Cmder though.
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