On my computer, if I run "xplorer2_64.exe S:\", specifying drive S: which does not exist, X2 opens G:. No mater what unknown drive I try to open, X2 opens G:. Where is this G: set (I can't find it in the registry--I've tried changing all the naked G:\ items to no avail)? I'd rather have C: open in this case.
Edit: I have a vague memory of having picked G: sometime in the distant past, but if I did I cannot now recover how I did it.
Where do you set the folder that opens when an unknown drive is opened
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Re: Where do you set the folder that opens when an unknown drive is opened
xplorer2 doesn't have any particular folder to open, if the one you ask isnt found it defaults to the desktop
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Re: Where do you set the folder that opens when an unknown drive is opened
I found the entry in the registry: ZabaraKatranemia Plc\xplorer2_UCl\pidlLeftFolder is a long hex string and if this is deleted then the desktop, not G:\, is shown when an invalid drive is specified for opening.