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Join Date: Aug 2004
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OS: 2000
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Explorer settings
Hi
Everytime I open my windows explorer, My Document folder will be listed. Is there anyway to list the local drive C: instead ? Any help would be appreciated. py
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Create a shortcut somewhere.... either on the desktop or where you'd like it with the target of the shortcut set to:
C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE /e, c:\ and "Start In" set to C:\ You can also create a Shortcut key (I use Ctrl + Alt + E) by right clicking on the shortcut and selecting properties. Good Luck! |
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Thanks !!
It works !
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