FlintBrenick Posted May 22, 2008 Share Posted May 22, 2008 (edited) Hey, I'm sure other ppl know how to do this but I've seen some questions so here is the code:;Method #1 $Path = "C:\Documents and Settings" Run("C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE /n,/e," & $Path) ;Method #2 ;Run("C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE /n,/e,C:\Documents and Settings") ExitWhen you use the command Run("C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE /n,/e,C:\Documents and Settings") it will open the folder "Documents and Settings" in Window's Explorer.~Flint Brenick~ Edited May 22, 2008 by FlintBrenick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zackrspv Posted May 22, 2008 Share Posted May 22, 2008 Hey, I'm sure other ppl know how to do this but I've seen some questions so here is the code:;Method #1 $Path = "C:\Documents and Settings" Run("C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE /n,/e," & $Path) ;Method #2 ;Run("C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE /n,/e,C:\Documents and Settings") ExitWhen you use the command Run("C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE /n,/e,C:\Documents and Settings") it will open the folder "Documents and Settings" in Window's Explorer.~Flint Brenick~Wont:ShellExecute(@MyDocumentsDir) $path = "c:\" ShellExecute($path)Do the same thing? Not cutting you down, just askin -_-------__--_-_-____---_-_--_-__-__-_ ^^€ñ†®øÞÿ ë×阮§ wï†høµ† ƒë@®, wï†høµ† †ïmë, @ñd wï†høµ† @ †ïmïdï†ÿ ƒø® !ïƒë. €×阮 ñø†, bµ† ïñ§†ë@d wï†hïñ, ñ@ÿ, †h®øµghøµ† †hë 맧ëñ§ë øƒ !ïƒë. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlintBrenick Posted May 22, 2008 Author Share Posted May 22, 2008 (edited) Wont:ShellExecute(@MyDocumentsDir) $path = "c:\" ShellExecute($path)Do the same thing? Not cutting you down, just askin Really? It works fine for me (Note: Using Windows XP Home SP2).Thanks for the alternate code though!~Flint Brenick~ Edited May 22, 2008 by FlintBrenick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDot Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 Wont:ShellExecute(@MyDocumentsDir)$path = "c:\"ShellExecute($path)Do the same thing? Not cutting you down, just askin I tried both codes but ShellExecute seems to work way better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandpaper Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 Personnaly I use this way : $Path = "C:\Documents and Settings" Run("explorer /e, " & '"' & $Path & '"') it work even there are space in $Path and windows is not installed in "c:\windows" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ascend4nt Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 Even better, select the file or folder you want. Example: Run("explorer.exe /n,/e,/select,C:\Windows\notepad.exe") ViditGupta and Sunaj 1 1 My contributions: Performance Counters in Windows - Measure CPU, Disk, Network etc Performance | Network Interface Info, Statistics, and Traffic | CPU Multi-Processor Usage w/o Performance Counters | Disk and Device Read/Write Statistics | Atom Table Functions | Process, Thread, & DLL Functions UDFs | Process CPU Usage Trackers | PE File Overlay Extraction | A3X Script Extract | File + Process Imports/Exports Information | Windows Desktop Dimmer Shade | Spotlight + Focus GUI - Highlight and Dim for Eyestrain Relief | CrossHairs (FullScreen) | Rubber-Band Boxes using GUI's (_GUIBox) | GUI Fun! | IE Embedded Control Versioning (use IE9+ and HTML5 in a GUI) | Magnifier (Vista+) Functions UDF | _DLLStructDisplay (Debug!) | _EnumChildWindows (controls etc) | _FileFindEx | _ClipGetHTML | _ClipPutHTML + ClipPutHyperlink | _FileGetShortcutEx | _FilePropertiesDialog | I/O Port Functions | File(s) Drag & Drop | _RunWithReducedPrivileges | _ShellExecuteWithReducedPrivileges | _WinAPI_GetSystemInfo | dotNETGetVersions | Drive(s) Power Status | _WinGetDesktopHandle | _StringParseParameters | Screensaver, Sleep, Desktop Lock Disable | Full-Screen Crash Recovery Wrappers/Modifications of others' contributions: _DOSWildcardsToPCRegEx (original code: RobSaunder's) | WinGetAltTabWinList (original: Authenticity) UDF's added support/programming to: _ExplorerWinGetSelectedItems | MIDIEx UDF (original code: eynstyne) (All personal code/wrappers centrally located at Ascend4nt's AutoIT Code) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rajeshontheweb Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 there is one occassion the shellexecute($path) can fail (or atleast i feel so) its at times when folder filetype association is tampered by viruses. i have seen cases when u try to double click on folders (of any kind) u are unable to open them as long as the infection remains. i have had to use start>run>explorer.exe /e in those cases Started late is much better than having never started it!!!!Failure is another step towards success. I've been messing around with: Adding Entry to 'Hosts'File Information Lister (Logger)Yet Another AutoIT Error Handler Yet Another AutoIT Error Handler & Debugger Control your App's TaskBar Button YCurrency Ticker (Latest Release : 16 Apr 2009)_WinInetInternetCheckConnection UDF Symantec Definitions Lister UDF _GetLocalIPAddresses UDF UDF to get Special Folder Information WMI_NetworkAdapterConfiguration2Array WMI_CDRomDriveCapabilities _ScriptExists - Check if your au3 script is running!! Uninstaller UDF Get Version for your application (at script level or compiled stage) Uninstaller Pro - faster alternative to windows application removal applet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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