| Windows NT Explorer Command-Line OptionsID: Q152457 
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This article lists the command-line switches that you can use with Windows NT Explorer (Explorer.exe) in Windows NT version 4.0
Explorer [/n] [/e] [(,)/root,<object>] [/select,<object>]
/n                Opens a new single-pane window for the default
                  selection. This is usually the root of the drive Windows
                  NT is installed on. If the window is already open, a
                  duplicate opens.
/e                Opens Windows Explorer in its default view.
/root,<object>    Opens a window view of the specified object.
/select,<object>  Opens a window view with the specified folder, file or
                  application selected.
Examples:
   Example 1:     Explorer /select,C:\TestDir\TestApp.exe
      Opens a window view with TestApp selected.
   Example 2:  Explorer /e,/root,C:\TestDir\TestApp.exe
      This opens Explorer with C: expanded and TestApp selected.
   Example 3:  Explorer /root,\\TestSvr\TestShare
      Opens a window view of the specified share.
   Example 4:  Explorer /root,\\TestSvr\TestShare,select,TestApp.exe
      Opens a window view of the specified share with TestApp selected. Additional query words: prodnt shell nthowto
Keywords          : ntui 
Version           : 4.0
Platform          : winnt 
Issue type        : Last Reviewed: February 20, 1999