Using Resource Manager, we can easily find resources on the computer. However, if we want to find the content in two (or more) different folders at the same time, the operation is quite cumbersome. With the following operations, we can easily open multiple destination windows in the resource manager at the same time. The specific operations are as follows:
1. Open the Registry Editor and expand the following branch: hkey1_local1_machine \ Software \ Classes \ directory \ shell.
2. create a primary key named "newwindows" under the shell subkey, change the "default" value in the right window to "open in New window" (you can also enter some other personalized text ).
3. Create a primary key in newwindowsand change it to javaser.exe % 1 (note that there is a blank space between the command and the parameter ).
4. Click F5 to refresh and close the registry editor. When you right-click the target folder, the "open in New window" command will appear in the shortcut menu. Click this command to open the target folder in a new window.
5. Right-click the blank area of the taskbar, select the stacked, horizontal, or vertical window, and adjust it as appropriate. Then, we can view information in multiple folders.
The above operations are successfully performed under Windows 98/XP.