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Updated 062511


Explore
A Windows Explorer  cmdline utility.

 Syntax:

Explore [/?, DirPath, /s | /shell, /l | /list] [ShellFolder]
           
Explore (alone) - Opens Windows Explorer in the current dir.
           
         DirPath - Where "DirPath" is a valid directory path: Opens the                        specified directory.
           
         /? - Opens help dialog (You are here).
           
         /s | /shell - Opens default shell folder.
           
         /s ShellFolder - Where "ShellFolder" is a valid ShellFolder
                   name: Opens the named folder, else opens the default
                   ShellFolder (from inifile).

           
         /l | /list - Opens ShellFolder list for selection.
           
See Explore.txt for more info.


Dependencies:


 Microsoft Windows NT (Win2k-Win7 32/64bit)
 **Companion files Explore.ini and Explore.lst must reside with Explore.exe.

Using Explore

Explore came into being as the exact opposite of the "Start CmdPrompt here" method of getting to a cmdprompt in the directory you are in - Typing "Explore" on the cmdline brings up an Explorer window focused on the current directory...
 
 As time went on, another annoyance was remedied in Explore - Windows has a tendency to open to My Documents, or to Libraries, or some other useless shell folder... so I built in a default Shell Folder that opens where I want - Typically to the MyComputerFolder...
 
 And once I had built in code to fire a shell folder, the next logical step remedied yet another annoyance: Many shell folders are very hard to access with Explorer - So a quick form later, and Explore /l will bring up a listbox with all those pesky shell folders in it - and the Listbox remains until you close it too... So as a service tech, it is very handy for diggin' around... browsing all those hard to reach folders to your heart's content.

Inifile Settings:
 
 [Options]
 Default=%cd%              [Path, string] %cd% - Default Explorer folder.
 DShellF=MyComputerFolder  [ShellFolderName, string] - Default Shell Folder (/s).
 UsePos=0                  [0,1, Boolean] 0 - Positioning is off.
 SaveOnExit=0              [0,1, Boolean] 0 - Will not save on exit.
 OnTop=0                   [0,1, Boolean] 0 - Is not "Always On Top".

 [Positioning]
 Top=2                     [000, Integer] 2 - Top edge window position.
 Left=2                    [000, Integer] 2 - Left side window position.

Special Consideration

 Most [Options] are not controllable from within the program. They must be set by hand. When SaveOnExit is employed, [Positioning] and 'OnTop' are saved if the inifile is *not* ReadOnly (for CD).

Licensing:

Free, Public. No warranty of any kind. Use at your own risk.

::TFG


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