Sunday, March 10, 2013

Quickly Open a Command Prompt from the Windows Explorer Address Bar

Quickly Open a Command Prompt from the Windows Explorer Address BarWindows: Want to quickly run a command from within Windows Explorer? It turns out Windows has a built-in way to do this. Simply type in "cmd" in the address bar and it'll open the command prompt with the path to your current folder already set.

So you can hit Alt+D to highlight what's in the address bar, type in "cmd" and you're all set. This is a much simpler method than using an AutoHotkey script to accomplish the same thing.

How-To Geek notes that you can also run other commands from the address bar, such as opening a specific file in Notepad.

Stupid Geek Tricks: Run Commands in the Windows Explorer Address Bar | How-To Geek

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/5nrS0338fUg/quickly-open-a-command-prompt-from-the-windows-explorer-address-bar

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