Hi,
I just have a short question.
Is there any command to go to a specified folder in a running Freecommander instance from command line?
I think about something like
run FreeCommander.exe -/Option= sepecified folder ...
there the option leads to the folder.
But I don't want to open a new Instance of FreeCommander.
If there is something the correct sysntax would be great.
Thanks in advance
Sheldon
Go to specified folder in Freecommander from command line
Re: Go to specified folder in Freecommander from command lin
Try "/C" parameter.
You can also force only one FC instance:
You can also force only one FC instance:
Re: Go to specified folder in Freecommander from command lin
Great! The /C option works fine. Thanks a lot!
But the FreeCommander window gets minimized.
Is there an option to force FreeCommander to stay in the maximized window status?
Thanks in advance!
Sheldon
But the FreeCommander window gets minimized.
Is there an option to force FreeCommander to stay in the maximized window status?
Thanks in advance!
Sheldon
Re: Go to specified folder in Freecommander from command lin
It works fine for me; FC starts maximized (or gets maximized if it was started, but minimized) when I use the /C parameter from the Windows command prompt window.
Don't know of any FC command line parameter to force it start in maximized state.
Maybe directly from the command prompt with START /MAX Path\To\FreeCommander.exe /C Path\To\Execute command.
Don't know of any FC command line parameter to force it start in maximized state.
Maybe directly from the command prompt with START /MAX Path\To\FreeCommander.exe /C Path\To\Execute command.
Re: Go to specified folder in Freecommander from command lin
I made it!
Thanks a lot for your help!
Thanks a lot for your help!
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