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| 34005 | 2002-02-02 06:25:00 | I am in the habit of right clicking the 'Start' button to access Windows explorer in 98SE. The only problem is that it opens focused on C:\Windows\StartMenu. I realise it is a registry entry but where do I find the entry to edit it in order for explorer to focus on C:\ |
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| 34006 | 2002-02-02 06:44:00 | Hi Alister I know what I am going to suggest doesn't fix your problem and that there is probably a way to set the root folder, but I use the Windows Key (between ctrl and alt) and 'e' to open windows. It opens up focussed on My Computer with all the trees under it collapsed :) J. |
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| 34007 | 2002-02-02 09:21:00 | I didn't know that one, Jester. I hardly ever use that Windows key - must learn some more of its tricks :-) Alister, I've got an Explorer shortcut on my taskbar toolbar right next to the Start button (along with Internet Explorer, Frontpage Express and the Desktop shortcuts) so it's only a one-click access to my C drive. To get the shortcut, find the Explorer icon (not Explorer.exe) in the Windows directory and right-drag it onto the taskbar toolbar and choose Create Shortcut Here. Happy Exploring! |
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