Mark,
Apparently, any directory command with the 'Extended' (show only on <shift>
+ <right-click>) value be suppressed in the left-hand pane of Explorer.
(tested by adding 'Extended' to 'find').
Since, via OEM or hack, the OP's cmd entry lacks the 'Extended' value, it
will show on both sides.
--
Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
"Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@xxxxxx> wrote in
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> Sorry, it was my understanding during the beta of Vista, that left pane
> rightclick would not include that feature, by design, and as expected
> behavior.
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> "Doit2it" <oO@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:damdnbtAE88P10nanZ2dnUVZ_sKqnZ2d@xxxxxx Quote:
>> New system, Vista installed from Dell. Not an upgrade from XP.
>> And I don't have to press shift, just highlight a folder on either the
>> right side or the left side of Windows Explorer.
>> And now it has changed. The left side no longer opens any folder in the
>> C:\Windows\System32 folder, but in the C:\Users\"current user" folder.
>>
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>> "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@xxxxxx> wrote in
>> message news:e1Cd8NhgIHA.4880@xxxxxx Quote:
>>> My left side shift-rightclick does not offer the prompt that way. Maybe
>>> you have upgraded XP with that feature? (powertoys-tweakui et. al. ?)
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>>> "Doit2it" <oO@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> With Vista, in Windows Explorer, when I right click on a folder and
>>>> select 'DOS Prompt Here' the DOS prompt always starts in
>>>> C:\Windows\system32 not the highlighted folder. That's using the
>>>> folder list on the left side. If I try it with a folder on the right
>>>> side, it opens the DOS prompt in the parent directory of the folder I
>>>> have highlighted.
>>>>
>>>> What gives?
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