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Question about 'Force Explorer to Start With the Folder You Want'
Wednesday, June 25, 2003 at 1:19 am
Posted by Allen DeWitt (1 messages posted)

THANK YOU!!! This has been peeving me off for months before i thought to come here. I know it only takes a few seconds, but those few seconds add up. What really helped was your tip for it to open in "my computer." That was the little bit of info i'd been missing. thank you again. Force Explorer to Start With the Folder You Want:

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re: Question about 'Force Explorer to Start With the Folder You Want'
Thursday, July 24, 2003 at 11:15 pm
Posted by Sean (2 messages posted)

Hi I used this to get explorer to open in C: on my desktop machine and it worked fine, but seems to have one annoying side effect. Now when my desktop box goes into standby, any other machines on my lan freeze :((( any ideas?


On Wednesday, June 25, 2003 at 1:19 am, Allen DeWitt wrote:
>THANK YOU!!! This has been peeving me off for months before i thought to come here.
>I know it only takes a few seconds, but those few seconds add up. What really helped
>was your tip for it to open in "my computer." That was the little bit of info i'd
>been missing. thank you again.
>
> Force
>Explorer to Start With the Folder You Want
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