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How To Quickly Open Folders In Windows


Posted by Martin in Windows Tags: shell commands, windows 7, windows 7 shell, windows 7 tips, windows tips, windows vista shell,
windows vista tips, windows xp shell, windows xp tips, windows-vista, windows-xp

Feb

Here is a quick tip on how to open specific system folders in the Microsoft operating systems Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
All you need to do is press [Windows R] and enter one command to open a specific folder. These so called shell commands will open various
Windows folders but also applications and configuration tools that way. To open the Send To folder one would for example simply enter
shell:sendto into the run box and hit enter. This opens the Send To menu with the option to modify its contents.

It might be easier to sometimes enter a specific command directly instead of the shell: substitute if a command for that specific function or
folder exists. Make sure that there are no spaces in the command unless the name of the folder or app that should be opened contains one or
multiple.

Here is a list of all possible shell: commands that should work in the mentioned operating systems:

AddNewProgramsFolder
Administrative Tools
AppData
AppUpdatesFolder
Cache
CD Burning
ChangeRemoveProgramsFolder
Common Administrative Tools
Common AppData
Common Desktop
Common Documents
Common Programs
Common Start Menu
Common Startup
Common Templates
CommonDownloads
CommonMusic
CommonPictures
CommonVideo
ConflictFolder
ConnectionsFolder

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Contacts
ControlPanelFolder
Cookies
CredentialManager
CryptoKeys
CSCFolder
Default Gadgets
Desktop
Downloads
DpapiKeys
Favorites
Fonts
Gadgets
Games
GameTasks
History
InternetFolder
Links
Local AppData
LocalAppDataLow
LocalizedResourcesDir
MAPIFolder
My Music
My Pictures
My Video
MyComputerFolder
NetHood
NetworkPlacesFolder
OEM Links
Original Images
Personal
PhotoAlbums
Playlists
PrintersFolder
PrintHood
Profile
ProgramFiles
ProgramFilesCommon
ProgramFilesCommonX86
ProgramFilesX86
Programs
Public
PublicGameTasks
Quick Launch
Recent
RecycleBinFolder
ResourceDir
SampleMusic
SamplePictures
SamplePlaylists
SampleVideos
SavedGames
Searches
SendTo
Start Menu
Startup
SyncCenterFolder
SyncResultsFolder
SyncSetupFolder
System
SystemCertificates
SystemX86
Templates
TreePropertiesFolder
UserProfiles
UsersFilesFolder
Windows

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iampriteshdesai says:

I tried the last command Windows and I got an error saying


“Windows cannot find ‘Windows’ make sure you typed the name correctly.

Alwin Schoemaker says:

More shortcuts in Windows: open Special Folders from Run Dialog…

Using shortcuts in Windows makes it fun and easy to work with. Over the time, I thought I had figured out most of them.
Today I read this post on Ghacks.net. This post tells how to easily open specific system folders from the “run field” (t…

MK says:

@iampriteshdesai, I believe that the command is shell:Windows

Gideon van Melle says:

if you use the set command, you can also open quicky some folders. like:
%ALLUSERSPROFILE% etc.

Which ones?
Open a Dos-windows and type SET after the prompt and push Enter. You will see the list. Want more? Add them via Winkey+Break >
Advanced tab > environment Variables > Upper frame.

Jeketem says:

http://www.techoddity.com/howto/windows/working-with-known-folders/shortcuts

a few more here. with reference to OS support

Jeketem says:

i just realised the only difference is


SearchHomeFolder

DC says:

Great! But is there anyway to use these within an actually shell? I’m a shell and batch file nut… it’d be great if I can capture the ones I use
often in a batch file (so I don’t have to remember the actual names)

Doc says:

You can also enter all (or at least most) of these in the Address bar of Windows Explorer.

Dapxin says:

one word. Terrific!

Edna Langley says:

am trying to open a dat file and can’t get it done. Its in lime wire books by louis lamour. I can’t seem to open the dat file so i can listen to the
story. There are several book by Mr Louis Lamour I really would like to be able to put them on dvd so as i can listen to them on my way to
work or just driving around and listen to the old west stories. Really likeing to do that. I just need to know what I will have to have to be able to
do this. Can ya’ll help

Come Aprire Rapidamente Cartelle e Programmi in Windows - ZioGeeK says:

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T.J. Mininday says:

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Great list Martin. For whatever reason I don’t utilize the Windows key enough(Window R). That shortcut button may be the most under used
button in the world.

dathana says:

thanks a lot. do u know how to do “run as” from run-box?

_bruce says:

For the batch/command file users, prefix this shell: link with the start command. That seems to work for the ones I tried.

Benóný says:

so these commands should work with personal folders?


Let’s say I have a folder with all my movies called “Movies” could i then type shell:Movies
and what if I had two folders named Movies but on separate hard drives?

Mike says:

Nice! I also found that it works from the command line if you use start.

i.e.

start shell:desktop

Alien says:

Good list =) Most works on 2000 and 2003 too.


Edna Langley, your dat issue coul be solved if you can provide first bytes of that file - to do so, try to open it with some text viewer or editor
and copy the first string so we can determine the exact type of that file.

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