Settings in "my Documents"
using a professional folder lock software, such as Kakasoft Advanced Folder Encryption.
\Documents and settings\user\Documents\DrWatson folder \Documents and settings\user\Documents\DrWatson folder
A file named Ntuser.dat in the user's folder.
Group Policy Templates (GPT)
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Windows XP Go to My Computer Double-click on C: Double-click on the Documents and Settings folder Double-click on the folder the has your Windows username Double-click on the Local Settings folder Double-click on the Application Data folder Double-click on the Activision folder Double-click on the CoDWaW folder
Open Folder Options by clicking the Start button, click Control Panel, click Appearance and Personalization, click Folder Options, click the View tab. Under Advanced settings, click Show hidden files, folders, and drives, and then click OK.
Yeah, it is indeed. It is located into your username-named folder. You will find that folder at "C:\users\<<username>>" or "C:\documents and settings\<<username>>\local configuration"
To return to default settings in Vuze, go to the Azureus Application Data folder and delete the Azureus.config and Azureus.config.bak files.To access the AppData folder, click Start>Run and enter %appdata%\Azureus(Since you posted this in a Windows category, I assume you have Windows)You can also access the AppData folder through Vuze at Tools>Options>Files. At the bottom of the page is a link to the AppData folder under Configuration Settings.
The new safari iOS 7 will help an iPhone user to bring back deleted history on the iPhone safari without the advanced settings in the settings app.
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Hi, hidden folders can be displayed in MS windows in the folder options' settings.