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To: Will Royston who wrote (19203)4/29/2001 5:03:36 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (3) of 110655
 
Will

About your Explorer question. Before trying this, I'd write down what you're going to change just in case it doesn't work. I do not have win2000 but found this in a forum.

"The solution's not obvious. Right-click on your current Windows Explorer shortcut, then choose "Properties". In the "Target" line, enter the following:
%systemroot%\explorer.exe /e, /root, /select, [Drive:\Folder]

where [Drive:\Folder] is the drive and folder where you want Windows Explorer to show opened (without the brackets).

For example, if you want the root folder in the C-drive to be opened, then [Drive:\Folder] would be "C:\", without the quotes. Or, if you wanted a folder called "Word" under "My Documents" on the D-drive to be the one opened, then [Drive:\Folder] would be "D:\My Documents\Word". Does this make sense?"
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