Saving Directory tree display.

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Aldo

Every time I open Windows Explorer, the Directory tree is
compresed to the minimum display and I need to expand it
before I can reach any of the directories.
There is any way to save the expanded display so I don't
need to go through that routine every time I access
Explorer?
Any help will be very much appreciated..
Aldo
 
Kelly...Thanks for the tip...But do not work for me... When I get out from
Explorer and return to it, the tree reverts to the original config :
Desktop/My Documents/My Computer/My Network Places/Recycle Bin.
I want to keep it open as :Desktop/My Documents/My Computer/Local Disk and
showing all the directories on C. It is that possible?
 
Hello Aldo,

I suggest that you create/modify
a shortcut so that the "Target:" points to

%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,C:\

Jan


REFERENCE:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307856
(HOW TO: Customize Windows Explorer Views in Windows XP)

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307856314853
(Explorer.exe Command-Line Options for Windows XP)


-----Original Message-----
Kelly...Thanks for the tip...But do not work for me...

When I get out from Explorer and return to it, the tree
reverts to the original config :
Desktop/My Documents/My Computer/My Network
Places/Recycle Bin.
I want to keep it open as :Desktop/My Documents/My
Computer/Local Disk and showing all the directories on C.

It is that possible?

use File/Close.
--
All the Best,
Kelly
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tree is compresed to the minimum display and I need to
expand it before I can reach any of the directories.

There is any way to save the expanded display so I don't
need to go through that routine every time I access
Explorer?
 
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