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Open a command prompt anywhere.

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21 Jun 2011CPOL 13.4K  
The reverse is true as well. Typing explorer . will open Explorer from the command line for the current directory you are in. That comes in useful on occasions.
The reverse is true as well. Typing "explorer ." will open Explorer from the command line for the current directory you are in. That comes in useful on occasions.

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