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NW IDEA: Drive to open on Dated folder

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nogojoe:
Hi jgpaiva

Sorry I haven’t got back to you earlier
Downloaded the exe.
Put it in the I drive created a shortcut with no joy.
Tried your suggestion as argument came up with the following message

Error failed attempt to lauch program or document
action:<1>
param:<>

the current thread will exit

Specifically the system cannot find the file specified

Line#
 --- 037:run,%folder%

nogojoe

Thanks for being so quick with the coding from the beginning bear with me if I don’t respond immediately

jgpaiva:
Oh, sorry. There was an error in the one i posted above. Should be corrected now. Just replace the older version and try again :)

nogojoe:
Hi jgpaiva

Downloade the new version and ran it with no joy.

Created a shortcut from the exe for the desktop and ran it from there and got the message

Please pass the parent folder as the argument!
(Shortcut properties ----Target I:\OpenFolder\OpenTodaysFolder.exe  Start in I:\OpenFolder)

Edited shortcut properties to----TargetOpenTodaysFolder.exe i:\ Start in I:\OpenFolder

Now I get the I drive folder to open however after ensuing that today’s and yesterday’s (dated) folders were present closing the window and activating the shortcut I still only get the “I“ drive window to open

Regards nogojoe

mhb:
Hi,

maybe the problem is raised by the '/'-sign.
My XP-system doesn't allow me to even create a directory containing the slash.

I would suggest that you try to substitute the slash with a minus or underscore.

Greeting,
Marc

nogojoe:
Hi Marc

Tried your suggestions  - + _

Came up with error message


Error failed attempt to lauch program or document
action:<1-> and <I_> respectively
param:<>

the current thread will exit

Specifically the system cannot find the file specified

Line#
 --- 037:run,%folder%

nogojoe


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