![]() ![]() It's not an all encompassing generalized solution to your question but it's as close as I have been able to get, if helpful, and unfortunately it seems to be the best we've got for Windows 10. ![]() One example of usage is using or testing entire \Startup\ folders, or perhaps just the. Presented is a good workaround but only for the case where you wish to open every file in a folder, or every file of a particular extension (like. Even Windows 10 pukes this, so answering this extremely old question is worthwhile. ![]()
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