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By Rick Broida
November 17, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO – Much as I’m pleased to see Windows Explorer finally getting a prominent spot on the taskbar in Windows 7, I’m a little disappointed that it opens to the Libraries folders by default. That’s rarely the area I’m after when I open Explorer.
Fortunately, there’s an easy way to tweak it so that it opens to whatever folder I want. Here’s how:
1. Right-click the Explorer icon on the taskbar, then right-click Windows Explorer and choose Properties.
2. In the Target field, simply tack on the path to the folder you want. In my example (below), I’ve pointed to c:\Data. Just make sure you leave a space between %windir%/explorer.exe and your folder path.
3. Click OK and you’re done!
Now, when you click that taskbar Explorer icon, Windows Explorer will open right to your folder of choice. Nice!





























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