birth file
It includes all the operation you do on a file,like creating,deleting,updating...
No. There is no problem in deleting zip files. They are just left behind after file downloads. .zip files are compressed archives, containing 1 or more files. Deleting a .zip file will not harm your computer, as they are not system files. If you delete a .zip file, all you will lose is the files contained within. If you have already extracted the files, or if you no longer need them, they are perfectly safe to delete.
In unix mv command is used to 'move' a file or folder from one location to another. It can also be used for renaming a file or folder. For eg: to change the name of a file 'sample.txt' to 'testfile.txt', mv sample.txt testfile.txt Enter 'mv --help' or 'man mv' in the shell prompt for the manual page of mv command.
Making changes to an existing file is called file editing.
CSVDE is a command that can be used to import and export objects to and from the AD into a CSV-formatted file. A CSV (Comma Separated Value) file is a file easily readable in Excel. I will not go to length into this powerful command, but I will show you some basic samples of how to import a large number of users into your AD. Of course, as with the DSADD command, CSVDE can do more than just import users. LDIFDE is a command that can be used to import and export objects to and from the AD into a LDIF-formatted file. A LDIF (LDAP Data Interchange Format) file is a file easily readable in any text editor, however it is not readable in programs like Excel. The major difference between CSVDE and LDIFDE (besides the file format) is the fact that LDIFDE can be used to edit and delete existing AD objects (not just users), while CSVDE can only import and export objects.
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 is usually no way to undo a command. Everything executed in the command prompt, is usually final, and has to be manually undone via the same way it was done. There are some command line programs that allow you to undo what it has done. But with the vagueness of your question I am unable to give you a definitive answer. NOTE: Deleting a file from the command line is irreversible and external software will be needed to retrieve the file.
No. You're deleting everything, so you won't be able to keep them.
Nope. Deleting a shortcut is just that - deleting the shortcut. The program is not affected.
Deleting a virus from an infected file.
Assuming you had a file called 'file' in the current working directory it would try to guess what type of file it is, based on its contents.
It includes all the operation you do on a file,like creating,deleting,updating...
I guess Facebook file or gamecenter file
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No, a Trojan virus cannot be removed from a file without deleting the file itself. Sometimes it is necessary to delete more than the infected file as a complete system recovery might be the only way to salvage the operating system.
first, make a file. in the file you type in the command's name. an example would be the command date. name the file what you want to call that command. when you use the command, type in cat filename and the computer will do the command.
File Management