windows explorer
windows explorer
ntbackup.exe
Program Manager
The simplest utility for viewing file content in the Linux Terminal, (Terminal as command promt also called DOS in Windows) its called the file command. The simplest utility for viewing file content in the Linux Terminal, (Terminal as command promt also called DOS in Windows) its called the file command.
There are two ways one can open a cabinet file on Windows. The first way is to use an Archive Utility, then select the file to extract. The second way is to use the Windows XP System Configuration Utility, by clicking on run, then typing 'msconfig'. For more detailed information about this subject go online to File XT.
It is a tool in which you can capture something that is showing on the screen and save it as a picture.
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The Correct answer is File compression. If you go to your start menu in Windows you will be able to open and possibly configure all other utility's besides this one
CHKDSK
Programs such as WinZip, or 7Zip compress files into a smaller space.
I THINK.... That there is no .exe for it but just a lot of separate files making the utility up in this file locationVista: C:\Windows\winsxs\BackupCorrect me if I am wrong...Actually the correct answer to what is the program file name of the windows backup utility depends on what Windows OS, you are using. If it's Vista, then it's the Backup and Restore Center which handles all files that can be backed up. For Windows 2000/XP, then its a program file called Ntbackup.exe. From there you just click Start, then All Programs, then go to Accessories, then go to System Tools, and then click Backup. Hope this is the information you're looking for.JRay25
The Correct answer is File compression. If you go to your start menu in Windows you will be able to open and possibly configure all other utility's besides this one