The action you are describing is used to open the folder referenced by the TEMP
environment variable.
Click Start and select Run or tap the key
+ R to open the Run dialog.
Type %TEMP% into the Open: text box and click OK or tap Enter↵. The folder referenced by your TEMP environment variable will open.
More environment variables can be found by opening a command prompt window and entering the command
SET. A list can also be found within the System Properties. The
Advanced tab holds an Environment Variables button that initiates a child dialog box with many variables listed.
Two common uses of this procedure involve %PROGRAMFILES% (to quickly access c:\Program Files) and %APPDATA% (to access the specific user's program specific data repository).
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