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I am sorry for bumping into old treads (some forums dont alow it, and i am new to this one), but i was wondering if someone has solved Jeeves's problem?
I googled on to this tread and it is the closes i got to solving my problem. For a long time now i had the explorer shortcut set to
Which was fine for the last 2 years, but now i have close to 1TB od disk space and i currently have 11 partitions set. Of these i constantly use 4. If explorer expanded these 4 disks upon startup it would save me some time and would get rid of this annoyance that i have for a long time.
So i have the same question as Jeeves - Can you insert parameters into a explorer shortcut that would expand more than one folder/disk?
For example so that it would expand e:\my documents\, and disks D:, F:, G:
Setting it to
makes explorer expand only the last parameter - G: in my case.
Is there a nother way to do it? Like making a .bat file and linking a shortcut to that?
I read alot of 'Explorer Tips" websites, but they only tell how to expand one folder or all folders + all subfolders (by pressing *)
Any hints would be greatly apreciated,
eee @ eee.si
I am sorry for bumping into old treads (some forums dont alow it, and i am new to this one), but i was wondering if someone has solved Jeeves's problem?
I googled on to this tread and it is the closes i got to solving my problem. For a long time now i had the explorer shortcut set to
Code:
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,/n, e:\my documents\
Which was fine for the last 2 years, but now i have close to 1TB od disk space and i currently have 11 partitions set. Of these i constantly use 4. If explorer expanded these 4 disks upon startup it would save me some time and would get rid of this annoyance that i have for a long time.
So i have the same question as Jeeves - Can you insert parameters into a explorer shortcut that would expand more than one folder/disk?
For example so that it would expand e:\my documents\, and disks D:, F:, G:
Setting it to
Code:
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,/n, e:\my documents\, D:\, F:\, G:\
Is there a nother way to do it? Like making a .bat file and linking a shortcut to that?
I read alot of 'Explorer Tips" websites, but they only tell how to expand one folder or all folders + all subfolders (by pressing *)
Any hints would be greatly apreciated,
eee @ eee.si
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