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If you just want to display ONE hidden folder, right click on it and go to properties. and to display all hidden folders go to Tools/Folder Options/view.
Hidden Share folder.
There are two ways: The first way - just name the folder dot-something ex ".folder" or ".hidden". The system may not let you do this, so just go into Terminal and type: "mv /path/to/folder /path/to/.folder". Note: If you have a space, use a \, like this: "mv /path\ with\ a\ space/to/folder /path\ with\ a\ space/to/.folder" The second way is to just flag the folder as hidden, as shown: Into a terminal, type "chflags hidden /path/to/folder" Use "chflags nohidden /path/to/folder" to show again. To show hidden files/folders in the open/save sheet, press Command-Shift-. To show hidden files/folders in Finder, go into a terminal and type: "defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES" To hide, of course, type: "defaults write ... AppleShowAllFiles NO"
Open any folder and from menu bar (press 'alt' key if menu bar is not visible) select Tools > Folder Options. A small pop up window will appear, switch to 'view' tab and find 'Don't show hidden files, folder or drives' under Hidden files and folder option click on it and then click 'ok'. Now right click on the desired folder and select 'properties', in the general tab check the option 'hidden' and click 'ok'. Press F5 once or refresh via right click and folder or file will disappear.
Hi, hidden folders can be displayed in MS windows in the folder options' settings.
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Hidden Share folder.
No, you cannot. Although, you can set your folder's status to hidden.
Hidden Share folder.
In Explorer, go to Tools|Folder OptionsClick the View tab at the topClick Show Hidden Files and FolderNavigate to the hidden fileRight-click on the file and select propertiesUnclick hide this filePress OKIn Explorer, goto Tools|Folder OptionsClick the View tab at the topClick Do Not Show Hidden Files and Folder
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Right Click on the folder and check the box next to "hidden". if you want to see the folder, go to Start -> Folder Options -> Click on the View tab and Select "show hidden file and folders.