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CdLsRN
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      06-30-2008

"When I use the standard Windows Explorer shortcut, with the command line
simply C:\Windows\Explorer, it defaults to Desktop>[username]>Documents. How
can I make it open to [username], or if that's not possible, Desktop? Note
that these are the "special" folders I'm talking about, not their target
folders." It is no longer in my programs file.


 
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
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      06-30-2008
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> "When I use the standard Windows Explorer shortcut, with the command line
> simply C:\Windows\Explorer, it defaults to Desktop>[username]>Documents.
> How
> can I make it open to [username], or if that's not possible, Desktop? Note
> that these are the "special" folders I'm talking about, not their target
> folders." It is no longer in my programs file.
>
>


Windows Explorer Command-Line Options
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/152457

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Gerry
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      06-30-2008
I had a similar experience which had me climbing up the wall. This is the
target I am using for my Windows Explorer Desktop shortcut
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /select, C:\

FWIW it took me a long time to discover that Organise gives a drop down menu
enabling one to check a Menu Bar and a Navigation Pane. These were the keys
for me to get a similar looking Windows Explorer to that I use in Windows
Explorer. I have never liked the My Documents folders but there you are. I
access files through Windows Explorer and not through My Documents, Excel or
Word.


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"CdLsRN" <> wrote in message
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> "When I use the standard Windows Explorer shortcut, with the command line
> simply C:\Windows\Explorer, it defaults to Desktop>[username]>Documents.
> How
> can I make it open to [username], or if that's not possible, Desktop? Note
> that these are the "special" folders I'm talking about, not their target
> folders." It is no longer in my programs file.
>
>


 
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