From: liu on
Is there a program that you can set the folders you need to open and
click on one button it opens all in one mouse-click? It should have
the ability to save mutlple sets. I don't want to save a lot of
shortcuts and open by clicking these shortcuts.

Thanks for the help,
From: RobertVA on
On 1/27/2010 5:42 PM, liu wrote:
> Is there a program that you can set the folders you need to open and
> click on one button it opens all in one mouse-click? It should have
> the ability to save mutlple sets. I don't want to save a lot of
> shortcuts and open by clicking these shortcuts.
>
> Thanks for the help,

I haven't tried it myself, but I thinking a batch file with multiple
entries for the Windows Explorer command line (That's for WINDOWS
Explorer, NOT the Internet Explorer web browser - Unfortunately two
different applications that have confusingly similar names). Perhaps
someone in the win2000.cmdprompt.admin forum/newsgroup or the
win3x_wfw_dos forum/newsgroup (both on this server) would be able to
offer more detailed assistance.

Meanwhile you could read a list of Explorer command line switches in MS
Support Article ID: 314853 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314853
Explorer.exe Command-Line Options for Windows XP.
From: Twayne on
In news:a3b199e6-c3c9-480f-9930-27c63cae95be(a)h33g2000vbr.googlegroups.com,
liu <spamfreeliu(a)yahoo.com> typed:
> Is there a program that you can set the folders you need to open and
> click on one button it opens all in one mouse-click? It should have
> the ability to save mutlple sets. I don't want to save a lot of
> shortcuts and open by clicking these shortcuts.
>
> Thanks for the help,

Use a batch file. You can also close groups of files with a batch file too,
using "taskkill" command file. Write the batch, test it, give it an icon,
and run it from windows desktop.

HTH,

Twayne