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Member (7 bit)
Join Date: May 2003
Location: London, UK
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Starting Windows Explorer from a certain location....
hi there,
how can i open directly to a specific location/folder when i click one my windows exploere shortcut on my desktop? i mean rather than explorer opening in default location (i.e my documents or something) i want it to open and show my downloads folder. any ideas ? many thanks. |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Dallas, Tx
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Go in the properties of the explorer shortcut. I have mince seto to:
%windir%\Explorer.exe /e, /select, C:\ You can add to the C:\ to get more specific. |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Dallas, Tx
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Now that I'm at the house with all my tools:
HOW TO: Customize the Windows Explorer Views in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...307856&sd=tech Examples The following examples describe the use of Windows Explorer switches. Explorer /n This command opens an Explorer window using the default setting. This is usually the root of the drive on which Windows is installed. Explorer /e This command starts Windows Explorer using the default view. Explorer /e,C:\Windows This command starts Windows Explorer using the default view, with the focus on C:\Windows. Explorer /root, C:\Windows\Cursors This command starts Windows Explorer at the C:\Windows\Cursors folder. This example uses C:\Windows\Cursors as the "root" directory for Windows Explorer. NOTE: Note the comma after the "/root" switch in the command. Explorer /select, C:\Windows\Cursors\banana.ani This command starts Windows Explorer with the "C:\Windows\Cursors\banana.ani" file selected. NOTE: Note the comma after the "/select" switch in the command. The Windows Explorer switches can be combined in a single command. The following example shows the combination of the Windows Explorer command-line switches. Explorer /root, \\server\share, select, Program.exe This command starts Windows Explorer using the remote share as its "root" folder, along with the Program.exe file selected. |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Altamonte Springs, FL
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Thank you very much for this information. I had been trying change my Explorer default for a while. This information did the trick!
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