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Using CLSIDs in Launch Bar Commander
Ehtyar:
A few of them have GUIDs you can use to open them. You can find a basic list here, though only a few are directly supported by Windows directly.
Ehtyar.
raybeere:
Thanks, I bookmarked that. I'll have to play around a bit, just to see what I can do.
PhilB66:
Here's another one to run Internet Explorer ::{871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D} :D
BTW, you could use "shell" command to open special folders. For example, Run shell:DriveFolder --> Opens the "My Computer" folder. Here is a list of "shell" commands:
* shell:Common Administrative Tools
* shell:Administrative Tools
* shell:SystemX86
* shell:My Pictures
* shell:Profile
* shell:CommonProgramFiles
* shell:ProgramFiles
* shell:System
* shell:Windows
* shell:History
* shell:Cookies
* shell:Local AppData
* shell:AppData
* shell:Common Documents
* shell:Common Templates
* shell:Common AppData
* shell:Common Favorites
* shell:Common Desktop
* shell:Common Menu
* shell:Common Programs
* shell:Common Startup
* shell:Templates
* shell:PrintHood
* shell:NetHood
* shell:Favorites
* shell:Personal (My Documents)
* shell:SendTo
* shell:Recent
* shell:Menu
* shell:Programs
* shell:Startup
* shell:Desktop
* shell:Fonts
* shell:ConnectionsFolder
* shell:RecycleBinFolder
* shell:PrintersFolder
* shell:ControlPanelFolder
* shell:InternetFolder
* shell:DriveFolder (My Computer)
* shell:NetworkFolder
* shell:DesktopFolder
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raybeere:
Hey, thanks! I was trying to figure out how to run the Printers folder. (I feel pretty stupid for not thinking of the shell command, though. I used to know about that, but I haven't used it in so long...)
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