Re: Windows Explorer - Folder view
- From: "Bob Lucas" <bob@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 18:03:31 +0100
Many thanks to Paul & Mark for two perfect (and slightly different) solutions to my problem.
Just to complete my education, I should be most grateful if you could explain the significance of the "/n," and "/e," switches.
"Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:C878DB81-7E23-45C2-A2AC-C56C92FCC42A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
explorer /e, C:\
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"Bob Lucas" <bob@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:e0N1drpDJHA.3636@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxWindows XP Professional Version 2002, (SP3)
I use following shortcut from my desktop - "%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe C:\" (run Maximized).
Every time Windows Explorer opens, the window always displays a panel (on the left hand side) with "System Tasks", "File & Folder Tasks", "Other Places" and "Details". Consequently, I need to click on the Folders icon, to display the folder structure.
I want the Windows Explorer window to open directly from the desktop shortcut with the Folder List on the left hand side - not the Descriptions panel (as with previous Windows versions).
I have tried changing various options via Tools | Folder Options | View - without success. Is there any easy way to change the default setting by editing the shortcut or the registry?
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