User files are never created during dc promotion, only database file is created at default %systemroot%\ntds.dit ntds.ini is created during the promotion of the dcpromo
This is not strictly true; the way the program may have been written it may save files in the bin directory but that is not usual or standard. When you write a program to save files to a directory you can specify a relative or an absolute path name, and in that way specify exactly where you want the file to be saved. It is all part of the I/O system API.
The images you've saved in tux paint are files. On my computer I can locate them by navigating to my home directory and opening the hidden directory labeled '.tuxpaint' then opening the directory labeled 'saved'. "The directory/folder where Tux Paint saves files may be changed. This can be used to save pictures in a student's home directory on a network drive or shared drive, rather than locally on one particular workstation." - http://www.tuxpaint.org/features/
No, new files will be aggregated to your updated software, and the old ones, if still active, remain working along with the new files, or then all your saved files shall be substituted, so that your program recently updated, works nicely.
I assume the question relates to computers: therefore, files are usually stored in a folder saved in a directory on a hard drive.
An operating system enables you to view files saved onto your storage devices and arrange them into a folder/directory/file structure.
Active directory tools are processes that are in almost constant use by a computer. They help with the routing of information, designating a specific position for information to be stored and which sectors are overwritten when something new is saved on the hard drive.
An operating system enables you to view files saved onto your storage devices and arrange them into a folder/directory/file structure.
saved temp files.
That depends on your type of computer. If you have Windows 7: C:/Program Files/Image Line/FL Studio (whatever number.) Same goes for most other OS.
It will be saved on desktop..
well i would assume you would go to the directory that limewire saved the mp3s or wmas and you do whatever you do to get any other songs into your zune because the files that limewire downloaded arent special or proprietary they are just plaiin mp3s and wma files.
I had a crystal game where the saved files were ST1,ST2,etc. And i downloaded an emulator because i want to trade but here the saved files are SGM files. How can i convert my old files?