Platform-dependent. For linux: opendir/readdir/closedir + stat.
For Windows: FindFirstFile/FindNextFile
A folder must be on NTFS to be encrypted using EFS.
It is a computer file or folder created, using a JPAG Software.
You just need to download the English menu folder and override your current language file with an English language file.
Nothing. The FAT file system simply does not support the features needed for file/folder encryption. You'll have to convert the volume to NTFS.
.FOLDER but you can't turn a file into a folder by just adding above mentioned extension at end of any file. but it's surely possible with any programming language. Folders are a part of Windows Explorer unlike files.
is the way a file is design using a pascal language
Convert the volume to NTFS
When using your email software you should find a button that says something allong the lines of "attach file" or "attach to". Press this button then you should be able to navigate to this folder in question and select the file. If the folder is a "zip" file, you will need to extract the files first.
On a Mac right click on the file/folder and select Compress file/folder name from the menu that appears. This will create a zip file called file/folder name.zip
You cannot convert a file into a folder!
You can't turn a folder into a file. You can, however, make a folder look like a file by changing its icon (for instance, to the icon for a text document or Excel spreadsheet). You could also delete or move a folder and make a file with the same name, which might make it look like it had been turned into a file.
A over loaded folder/file.