Re: Correct previous post
- From: "Joan" <joanramu2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 21:01:29 -0500
Worked great, Ron, thanks a lot.
Joan
"Ron Badour" <Sorry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Here's the answer to the final question: Right click the shortcut for
Explorer, properties, shortcut tab, and enter this into the target box:
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e, E:
In this example, all drives would be shown and E: drive would be expanded.
If you changed the E: to C:, all drives would be shown and C: would be
expanded.
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Regards
Ron Badour
MS MVP 1997 - 2007
"Joan" <josie63@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just posted "Why so many My Docs?" but I meant to write Why so many user
folders. I apologize for the error. Below's the previous post in case it
gets lost.
Thanks to this ng I have found solutions and answers to many questions
across time, it is a great resource .
Here are a few more questions:
- If I am the sole user and administrator( owner) of my XP SPF2 desktop,
can I get rid of the various user folders (All Users, Default
user, Owner)? Delete them? Are there any risks in doing so? I realize I
must check them first to make sure no important data is erased.
- Does the answer apply also to XP Professional Media Center, which I
have
in my laptop?
- How can I make My Computer be expanded to show all drives when I open
Windows Explorer?
Thanks, Joan
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