There are many window tools, here are a few of them:-
Task Scheduler: A tool that allows you to view and customize the scheduled tasks on your computer, in addition to creating your own custom scheduled tasks.
Event Viewer: A log viewer that allows you to view and filter system events - everything from software installation to application crashes and blue screens of death.
Shared Folders: An interface that displays the folders shared over the network on your computer, useful for viewing what folders are being shared at a glance.
Device Manager: The classic Windows Device Manager that allows you to view the devices connected to your computer, disable them, and configure their drivers.
Disk Management: A built-in partition manager you can use without downloading any third-party tools.
Windows Explorer and My Computer.
Windows Vista provides two tools for exploring the files and folders on your computer- WINDOWS EXPLORER and the COMPUTER WINDOW. Both display the contents of your computer, using icons to represent drives, folders, and files.
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This step-by-step article describes how to install the Active Directory administrative tools to a Windows XP SP1 or later based computer. With Server Administration Tools (included on the Windows 2003 Server and Windows 2003 Advanced Server CD-ROMs), you can manage a server remotely from any computer that is running Windows XP SP1 or later. Windows 2003 Administration Tools contain Microsoft Management Console snap-ins, Active Directory administrative tools, and other tools that are used to manage computers that are running Windows 2003 Server, and which are not provided with Windows XP Professional
You use My Computer & Windows Explorer to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP.
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Any computer that has windows built in can run windows and open office. I have personally tried this before on my old computer, as it came with open office. So basically, any computer. Even a mac can be re-programmed by an expert to use the windows format, but it can't use mac tools. It would literally be a windows computer in a mac's body.
Pro Tools 8 needs Windows 7 in order to operate and cannot run on earlier versions of Windows such as XP.
I believe you might have the wrong program in mind - Internet Explorer does not have a Folders option. However - * Windows* Explorer does. Windows Explorer is the program that opens when you want to browse files on your own computer (i.e. My Computer, My Documents, etc.). If you go to My Computer (which opens Windows Explorer), you should be able to go to Tools -> Folder Options.
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Start->All Programs->Accessories->System Tools->File and Settings Transfer Wizard