![]() ![]() " D:\software/ file management\XYplorer file system management tool v15.30 green version\XYplorer\XYplorer.exe " In my machine, I use XYplorer.exe, because there are spaces in the path, quotation marks must be included, and its path is: Preparation: First install the target file manager to be replaced, and copy its absolute path and file name. This article completely revises its options for Everything. But explorer.exe is everywhere, even if you modify the system registry, or replace the system default in your third-party file manager options, sometimes it still jumps out at your fingertips, which is annoying and anti-human. So we use Everything and other file managers to improve productivity. Just a completely new, which comes with Windows, is extremely tasteless. This not sharing history, etc., though, follows the way File Explorer works. ![]() I realize not everyone works this way, but, if I have the screen space, I do. On desktop, I typically run 2 or even 3 instances of XYplorer. I am 100% OK with opening a new instance with the last saved settings which is what I do now, except that I have to re-navigate to the same spot. But that's something you might not want, or do you? And should the new instance be read-only or should it write to the same settings as the mother instance, thus generating a possible conflict? You see, things are quickly getting complicated. But that's only possible if the configuration of the current instance is saved to disk. In XYplorer, however, you probably want to open a new instance with your current configuration. 'Open in New Window' in File Explorer just opens a fresh Explorer. ![]()
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