root directory
The /, or root directory.
Top-level
In most file systems nothing, except its location in the hierarchy of folders.
No, because the root is the very top of the directory structure. It has to be unique.
When Your Windows Explorer Screen Is Up Go on top Tools>Folder Options>View> Then Uncheck "Hide Extinsions For Known File Types. Then Your File Will Be Named "Example.dll" all you have to do is highlight ".dll" and change it to ".exe"
FTP (reliable file transfer), HTTP (Web page or general hypertext data transfer), and SMTP (email delivery) each add application-level semantics on top of TCP.
A directory is a logical grouping of files. By maintaining several directories the file manager can permit the same file name to be used in separate directories to refer to independent copies of the same file or completely different files. The contents of a directory - a list of file names and their associated information - are stored in a special file called a directory file which is assigned a file name which distinguishes it from non-directory files. By allowing directory file names to appear alongside non-directory file names in a directory, the file manager is able to link separate directories hierarchically as shown in figure 1. The directory at the top of the structure is given the special name, ROOT because the hierarchical structure resembles an upside-down tree. The directories below the root directory are known as subdirectories. by earnie
There is no such thing as a .org file. .org is a top level domain extension like .com, .gov, .edu, and .net. It is used for website access and browsing the web, not saving files.
The top level is level 10
A () is a dedicated network that provides access to consolidated, block level data storage. SANs are primarily used to enhance storage devices, such as disk arrays, tape libraries, andoptical jukeboxes, accessible to servers so that the devices appear like locally attached devices to theoperating system. A SAN typically has its own network of storage devices that are generally not accessible through the local area network by other devices. The cost and complexity of SANs dropped in the early 2000s to levels allowing wider adoption across both enterprise and small to medium sized business environments. A SAN does not provide file abstraction, only block-level operations. However, file systems built on top of SANs do provide file-level access, and are known asSAN filesystems or shared disk file systems.
First, top managers needed not only to believe in the system but to convey their commitment to lower-level employees.
The acronym NFS can stand for many things. The top five meanings of NFS are Need for Speed, Network File System, Network File Sharing, Nationwide Financial Services, and Not for Sale.