Common shell command parsing under Win7

  

Shell is not a program, it is a manipulation interface, a control of the system, then how much do you know about the shell command? Here is the role of the win7 computer shell command.


The role of the win7 computer shell command:

shell:Profile

The root directory of the currently logged in user

shell:UsersFilesFolder< Br>

The same as shell:profile

shell:Personal

My logged-in user's  My Documents 

shell:My Music

My logged in user's  My Music& rdquo; Folder

shell:My Pictures

The current logged in user's & ldquo;My Pictures & rdquo; Folder

shell:My Video

My current logged-in user's  My video& rdquo; folder

shell:Contacts

Contact folder of the currently logged in user
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shell:Desktop

The current login user's desktop folder

shell:Downloads

The current login user's download folder

shell: Favorites

Internet Explorer browser favorites for currently logged in users

shell:Searches

Search folder for currently logged in users, saves stored search results

shell:Links

The link folder of the currently logged in user, which saves the navigation surface of Internet Explorer browser

shell:Public

Accessing Shared User Folders

shell:Common Desktop

Shared User Desktop

shell:Common Documents< Br>

Share User My Documents

shell:CommonDownloads

Share User Download Folder

shell:CommonMusic

Share User Music Folder

shell:CommonPictures

Share User Image Folders

shell:Cookies and Shell:cache

The quickest way to view Internet Explorer storage information.

shell:programs and shell:Common Programs

These two commands can access the list of programs in the current user and system user start menus.

shell:ConnectionsFolder

View current network connection

shell:Common Startup and shell:Startup

View the system startup automatically starting program

shell:Profile

This command opens the user's general directory.

shell:Personal

This command opens the current user's document folder.

The above commands can be opened by the “Win+R” key combination. Enter it into the running box and click OK to open it. You can also click the start menu and enter it directly into the search box. Just fine.

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