Have you made sure that the folder "c:este
" exists? If it doesn't, explorer will open showing some default folder (in my case "C:Users[user name]Documents
").
Update
I have tried the following variations:
// opens the folder in explorer
Process.Start(@"c:emp");
// opens the folder in explorer
Process.Start("explorer.exe", @"c:emp");
// throws exception
Process.Start(@"c:does_not_exist");
// opens explorer, showing some other folder)
Process.Start("explorer.exe", @"c:does_not_exist");
If none of these (well, except the one that throws an exception) work on your computer, I don't think that the problem lies in the code, but in the environment. If that is the case, I would try one (or both) of the following:
- Open the Run dialog, enter "explorer.exe" and hit enter
- Open a command prompt, type "explorer.exe" and hit enter
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