The command line parameters of Windows Resource Manager use the command line parameters. You can customize the default view used when Windows Resource Manager is started, or specify the view seen when it is started from a command prompt. You can use the following parameters in the cmder.exe command. The parameter result/n is the default option to open a new single-pane window. By default, the content is usually the root directory of the drive where Windows is installed. /E use the default view to start Windows Resource Manager. /E. Use the default view of object to start Windows Resource Manager and focus on the specified folder. Www.2cto.com/root, object opens a window view of the specified object. /Select, object opens a window view, and the specified folder, file, or program is selected. Run Windows Resource Manager from a command prompt. To run Windows Resource Manager from a command prompt, click Start and then run. 2. In the open box, type Explorer and click OK. The following example shows how to use Windows Resource Manager parameters.? Explorer/n this command uses the default settings to open a resource manager window. The displayed content is usually the root directory of the drive where Windows is installed. Www.2cto.com? Explorer/e this command uses the default view to start Windows Resource Manager.? Explorer/e, C: \ Windows: use the default view to start Windows Resource Manager and focus on C: \ Windows.? Explorer/root, C: \ Windows \ Cursors this command starts Windows Resource Manager and focuses on C: \ Windows \ Cursors folder. In this example, C: \ Windows \ Cursors is used as the "root" directory of the Windows Resource Manager. Note: note the comma following the "/root" parameter in the command.? Explorer/select, C: \ Windows \ Cursors \ banana. ani this command starts Windows Resource Manager and selects the "C: \ Windows \ Cursors \ banana. ani" file. Www.2cto.com Note: note the comma following the "/select" parameter in the command. Windows Resource Manager parameters can be combined in a command. The following example shows a combination of command line parameters in Windows Resource Manager.? Explorer/root, \ server \ share, select, Program.exe this command uses remote sharing as the "root" folder when Starting Windows resource manager, and the Program.exe file will be selected. Www.2cto.com change the default startup folder of Windows resource manager. To change the default startup folder of Windows Resource Manager, click Start, point to all programs, point to attachments, and right-click Windows Explorer. 2. Click properties on the menu that appears. 3. In the "target" box, append the "/root" command line parameter to the "% SystemRoot % \ assumer.exe" command and use the desired startup location. For example, if you want Windows resource manager to be located at the root of drive C after startup, edit the command as: % SystemRoot % \ assumer.exe/root, C: \ 4. click OK.