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Go to file.
Right -click the folder and click properties and beside "Contains" it will show how many files there are.
Start Menu
It contains the save, undo, redo commands initially, but it can be customised so that you can have what you want on it.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, and it doesn't have any commands for working with zip files. You need ssh access to the server where the files are housed, or you have to download them to your computer before unzipping them.
External Commands
.exe
It contains files that other computer access via network connection. Everything from HTML files to audio or video files. The server also controls administer functions of a website.
Click on the start button and right click my computer, go to manage and inside the computer management window click on the shared folder icon and then click on the share icon and in the window beside the column your working in a list will come up with all the files your sharing and a list of who is accessing them.
Dos commands are used to create or delete directories. The ATTRIB Command is used for locking and unlocking of files.
Io.sys, contains the basic I/O software for real mode. MSDOS.sys, a text file that contains some parameters and switches you can set to affect the way the OS boots. Config.sys, this files contains several commands such as how many files it can open, how many file buffers to create, what 16bit (real mode) drivers to load. The addition files loaded are command.com and Autoexec.bat.