Program Files
Program Files (x86)
I have no idea why you would ask this question. For windows, windows explorer is the built-in file browser. For mac, finder is the default file browser. As for linux.... if you've already installed it on your computer then you probably would have sufficient knowledge. Maybe you should word it differently?
No gmail does not use the term tables for default mail folders. It uses the term Labels for it. Labels are the folders or default folders that are present in it.
To lock folders and files in Windows XP, 7 or other systems, there are built-in features. You can lock your folders and files with your Windows login password by this method. Since it is locked with your system password, it is not portable and is not as secure as you might expect. I think that's why you ask for some software here. A third-party folder lock software will be very helpful. I usually use Advanced Folder Encryption since it can lock folders in both my hard drive and USB drives.
No. Certain files are hidden by default. You can reveal them by opening any folder, clicking on tools, folder options. View Options, view hidden files and folders.
Only the files and programs that users specify are available offline
The samba software package implements the netbios protocol which is used by Microsoft Windows Lan Manager under TCP/IP to share files. Samba is open software and available free for non-windows platforms such as linux, unix and OpenVMS. Properly configuring samba makes Unix folders appear as shared folders on a Windows system.
My Documents and Public Documents Folders
In a Windows environment, the operating system is located on the C drive in the system folders. It can be manually installed somewhere else if desired.
Best way is to use special file management application. In some version of Windows it is called Windows Explorer. You can also use thirdparty software like Total Commander.
In most newer computers, Windows features pre-loaded drive backup software. In Vista, this is located in the Backup and Restore Center. It allows users to create a copy of all files and folders currently loaded on the computer.
its very simple if u open ur my computer and open your hard disk drives,each individually then u can c these folders in some drive (documents and settings,program files,windows etc).....the drive in which u find these folders is the drive in which ur os is installed....
By default, directories such as the user's home folder and the start menu folders are indexed, but you can choose to index any folder on the hard drive. You can do this by right clicking on the folder you want to index, clicking properties then checking the index check box. Then click ok and let windows index The folder in the background, this shouldn't take long but it will take longer for folders containing more files