Monday, October 5, 2009
Automate Opening a Specific Folder
If you frequently open a specific folder as a DOS directory, now you can automate the process by placing a shortcut in the Windows folder. To do so, create a new shortcut by right clicking on the Desktop. In the Command line field, type “command” (without the quotes) and in the name field, type Open Directory. Once the shortcut is created, right-click on it, select Properties, click on the Program tab, and type the path for the DOS directory you want to open in the Working field. For example, type \Windows\Favorites to open the Favorites folder. If you'd like to see a file listing whenever you run the shortcut, type dir /p in the Batch file field.
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