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There are quite a lot of special folders in windows which may not be quickly accessible to the user, folders such as temporary directory, fonts directory, cookies directory, Internet history directory are present inside the user’s profile directory.

SpecialFoldersView is a handy utility that will show you a list of special directory which you can quickly open in Windows Explorer, in addition to that you can also save the folder paths into text/html/XML file.

Windows operating system have dozens of special folders that are used for storing application settings and files, storing Internet files, saving temporary files, storing shortcuts to other files, and so on.
This utility displays the list of all special folders in your system, and allows you to easily jump to the right folder simply by double-clicking the folder item. You can also save the list of all folder paths into text/html/XML file.

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SpecialFoldersView does not require any installation and can be run out of the box by double clicking on the executable.

The software works with Windows 98 / ME /XP / 2003 and is also compatible with Windows Vista.

Summarizing

Overall looks like a handy utility for people who want to quickly access the special folders without fumbling around trying to locate them.

Also since this works out of the box without any installation I can simply drop it in my flash drive and take it along with me.

Download: SpecialFoldersView

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  1. Moldova
    May 20th, 2008 at 2:25 pm #

    Very useful tool especially when some hard accessible folders do not allow creating shortcuts to them.

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