Parameters that are rarely known by assumer.exe are added to the Favorites list in windows, and you are not new to assumer.exe! In general, the "Start> Run" command can open "My Documents" in "Resource Manager ". In fact, assumer.exe also has many little-known parameters. Command Format
Explorer [/n] [/e] [[,/root], [path] [[,/select], [path filename]
Parameter description
/N indicates opening a new window in "My Computer" mode, which usually opens the root directory of the Windows Installation partition.
/E Indicates opening a new window in the "Resource Manager" mode. The root directory of the Windows Installation partition is usually opened.
/Root, [path] indicates opening the specified folder,/root indicates displaying only the files (folders) under the specified folder, but not other disk partitions and folders; [path] indicates the specified path.
If you only use the [path] parameter without the/root parameter, you can display the content in other disk partitions and folders. In addition, you can specify the network shared folder in [path.
/Select, [path filename] indicates opening the specified folder and selecting the specified file. [path filename] indicates the specified path and file name.
If the/select parameter is not added, the system opens the file with the relevant program. If [path filename] is not followed by the file name, the parent directory of the folder is opened and the folder is selected.
Application Instance
1. Open the root directory of the E disk in "Resource Manager" Mode
Click Start> Run, enter explorer/e,/root, e: \, and press Enter. To display content in other disk partitions and folders, enter "explorer/e, e :\".
2. open the qq.exe file in the "E: \ download”" directory in "My Computer" and type "explorer/n,/selecte: \ download \ qq.exe "or" explorer/selecte: \ download \ qq.exe ". Press enter.
3. Use the "Windows Resource Manager" command in the "Start" menu to open a specific window
Take opening the root directory of the edisk in Windows XP as an example. First, right-click "All Programs> attachments> Windows Resource Manager" in the "Start" menu and select the "properties" command. In the displayed window, enter "% SystemRoot % \ assumer.exe/e, e: \" (the default value is "% SystemRoot % \ assumer.exe") in the "target" column.