I found this list of shell shortcuts that you can enter e.g. to the address bar of Windows Explorer. For example, you can write shell:localappdatalow to enter the AppData\LocalLow directory.
https://superuser.com/questions/673960/ ... windows-os
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Re: Shell shortcuts
Very handy, thanks.
How-To Geek also has a good beginners overview of the same shortcuts:
NirSoft's Special Folder View is in the database (https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=1672), allowing anyone to check their real paths.
For in-depth technical info, check original MS resources at:
And sadly, these shortcuts don't seem to be usable in shortcut files (.LNK) -- creation fails with a "The file shell:localappdatalow cannot be found." message.
EDIT: as an afterthought, may be this topic would be better located in "Resources & Links", wouldn't you agree?
How-To Geek also has a good beginners overview of the same shortcuts:
How to Open Hidden System Folders with Windows' Shell Command
NirSoft's Special Folder View is in the database (https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=1672), allowing anyone to check their real paths.
For in-depth technical info, check original MS resources at:
And sadly, these shortcuts don't seem to be usable in shortcut files (.LNK) -- creation fails with a "The file shell:localappdatalow cannot be found." message.
EDIT: as an afterthought, may be this topic would be better located in "Resources & Links", wouldn't you agree?
Re: Shell shortcuts
Agreed. I've seen these commands before but never in a clear list like that.Very handy, thanks.