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Option Explicit
Dim shell,oWindows,j
Set shell = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
set oWindows = shell.windows
for j = 0 to oWindows.count - 1
oWindows.item(j).quit
next
set shell = nothing
set oWindows = nothing
Now, i wonder is there a solution or a trick to close just one opened folder example c:\Test and not all folders ?
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