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Ned

I recently upgraded to XP and need to configure Windows Explorer so that the
default drive is H:. Under NT 4.0 I used the options /e/root,H:\ in the
command line on my desk top shortcut. I tried this on my shortcut in XP but
I received and error message "The path...does not exist" when I tried to
launch Explorer. (The value Target: on the Shortcut tab of Windows Explorer
Properties reads: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe). How do I configure Explorer
to highlight the H: drive when I launch it from the shortcut.

Thanks,

Ned
 
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Sharon F

I recently upgraded to XP and need to configure Windows Explorer so that the
default drive is H:. Under NT 4.0 I used the options /e/root,H:\ in the
command line on my desk top shortcut. I tried this on my shortcut in XP but
I received and error message "The path...does not exist" when I tried to
launch Explorer. (The value Target: on the Shortcut tab of Windows Explorer
Properties reads: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe). How do I configure Explorer
to highlight the H: drive when I launch it from the shortcut.

Thanks,

Ned

Try

%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,H:\
 

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