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Windows Explorer
EFS stands for Encrypted File System and is used to encrypt folders and files in Windows XP or Vista.This encryption works ONLY when using the Windows NTFS file system!
Windows Vista provides two tools for exploring the files and folders on your computer- WINDOWS EXPLORER and the COMPUTER WINDOW. Both display the contents of your computer, using icons to represent drives, folders, and files.
Microsoft Windows Was Created By Using C, C++, Visual BASIC
Any file system; file sharing does not depend on the underlying representation of bits on disk. Windows server 2003 should be using NTFS anyway, which is what you want to be using. For more information on windows file sharing, look up 'SMB' and 'CIFS'.
Applications of what? On Windows, for example, you can create Windows-applications in C.
Yes, it can be edited using windows SIM
Opening files using a single click Opening folders in the same window Viewing web content in folder
Disk management
Windows Explorer displays the hierarchical structure of files, drives, and folders on your computer. Furthermore it displays any network drives that have been mapped to drive letters on your computer. Using Windows Explorer, you can copy, move, rename, and search for files and folders.
You can find it in the Windows folder which is on the system hard drive. You will not able to see system32 if you have the options "Hide system files and folders" on. To turn it off you have to go Start->My Computer->Tools->Folder Options...->View->Advanced settings, Show hidden files and folders and you have to uncheck "Hide protected operating system files".
Be careful with hidden files. Some system files are hidden for a good reason. I will assume you use Windows : 1. Open Windows Explorer; 2. Click on Tools; 3. Click on Folder Options ..; 4. Click on View tab; 5. Click on Hidden files and folders; 6. Select Show hidden files and folders; 7. Click OK; 8. Delete the icon; 9. Set option back to Do not show hidden files and folders (for security reason if you are not the only one using the computer).