Your body aches from the journey, but as you climb the last step you begin to hold your breath. There, it's brittle pages resting open atop an illuminated pedestal, is the goal of your quest. As you approach the dais, your eyes graze across the mystical words, and slowly... it all starts to make sense.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Launching Windows Explorer in a Specific Directory
Here's something I've wanted to do for ages in Windows: starting Explorer in a specific directory from a shortcut. The command-line is this:
C:\WINDOWS\explorer.exe /n,/e,c:\somepath
Note that the commas are necessary. Refer to this knowledge base article for info on the commane-line switches.
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