Ta much, had set something similar on older XP machine (now sadly departed),
and just hadn't gotten around to tracking this down... it works...
"Tim" <tim_at_overthere.com> wrote in message
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> Right-click on a Windows Explorer shortcut and choose Properties. In the
> "Target" box enter (without the quotes) "%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,
> c:\" That will make it open to the root of drive C. You can add a folder
> name to the end of "c:\" if you want to get more specific.
>
> Tim
>
> "Chance" <> wrote in message
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>> Yeah I can always scroll down to find drive C then expand but I am
>> looking for a way to have it expand drive C automatically whenever I open
>> Windows Explorer.
>>
>> "Mac" <> wrote in message
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>>> Easiest way I find is to right click on Computer and then Explore...
>>>
>>> I am sure there are ways to set it up via the shortcut properties to
>>> jump to C:\ etc, or to default to some setting via registry - just
>>> haven't seen that info anywhere yet...
>>>
>>> "Chance" <> wrote in message
>>> news:#...
>>>> Is there a setting so that when I open Windows Explorer it will open at
>>>> a certain point (e.g. Drive C) ? I know I had XP do that but have long
>>>> forgot how it was done and cannot find a place in VISTA to do it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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