Hey guys-
I like xplorer2 a lot. I do have a question however...
What I want is to have xplorer2 my only file manager. Like for example, If i were to click My Documents on my start menu, xplorer2 would open instead of windows explorer. Is that possible? Thanx for any help.
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I'm sure this appears elswhere, but try this:
Start | My Documents | Tools | Folder options | File Types
scroll down to Folder (in File type column)
Advanced | New...
in Action dialog box, type: browse with x2 (or description of choice)
Browse... (to location of Explorer2)
Select, Open,
{append space+"%1" to commandline},
OK, OK, OK
Note added step, above, missing from original post.
(see also later post, below)
Start | My Documents | Tools | Folder options | File Types
scroll down to Folder (in File type column)
Advanced | New...
in Action dialog box, type: browse with x2 (or description of choice)
Browse... (to location of Explorer2)
Select, Open,
{append space+"%1" to commandline},
OK, OK, OK
Note added step, above, missing from original post.
(see also later post, below)
Last edited by fgagnon on 2004 Jun 14, 00:38, edited 1 time in total.
Oops, I forgot a detail ...
You should append "%1" to the command which appears in the
Application used to perform action: dialog box (see below)
or x2 will not alway open at the folder you intend
The quotation marks are important to include so space characters in pathnames are recognised as intended,
and you should separate the "%1" from what precedes it with a space.
revised summary steps: ________________________________________
You should append "%1" to the command which appears in the
Application used to perform action: dialog box (see below)
or x2 will not alway open at the folder you intend
The quotation marks are important to include so space characters in pathnames are recognised as intended,
and you should separate the "%1" from what precedes it with a space.
revised summary steps: ________________________________________
- Start | My Documents | Tools | Folder options | File Types
scroll down to Folder (in File type column)
Advanced | New...
in Action dialog box, type: browse with x2 (or description of choice)
Browse... (to location of Explorer2)
Select, Open,
edit the command which drops into the dialog box to append "%1"
(result will be in the form:
"C:\YourPath\xplorer2.exe" "%1"
or
"C:\YourPath\xplorer2_UC.exe" "%1"
perhaps something like:
"C:\Program Files\ZabKat\xplorer2\xplorer2_UC.exe" "%1"
Then "OK" your way out of the dialog boxes.