Greetings --
Why would you deliberately click a shortcut/menu option that is
specifically designed for the sole purpose of opening Explorer at that
specific location, and then want its behavior changed? It makes no
sense.
If you want an Explorer shortcut to open directly to the root of
the C; drive, or anywhere else, simply create another shortcut.
Basically, all you need do is modify the target field of your Windows
Explorer shortcut to point where you want it. In you case,
"%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /a ,c:\" (without the quotes) would do the
trick.
Command-Line Switches for Windows Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q130510
WinNT Explorer Command-Line Options
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q152/4/57.asp
Bruce Chambers
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