Select folder & press " f3 " key on keyboard.......
Place a shortcut to the batch file in the Start-up folder in the start menu. Note that each user has their own Start-up folder but there's also an all-users start-up folder (the Start-up folder in the start menu is a virtual folder showing the aggregate of both folders). Right-clicking the Start-up folder in the start menu will allow you to "Open" or "Open All Users", where the former applies only to the current user. The user's startup folder can be found in: "c:\users\<username>\appdata\roaming\microsoft\windows\start menu\programs\start-up" Any shortcut placed in this folder will be executed each time you log on, but not for anyone else. The all-users folder is: "c:\programdata\microsoft\windows\start menu\programs\start-up" Any shortcut placed in this folder will be executed regardless of which user logs on. Note that although you can place binary executables, scripts or batch files in the start menu, it's best to use shortcuts and place the executable itself in an appropriate folder of the program files folder.
if you mean Windows XP, you go into your documents and click a button in the folder with a folder with sun rays, this will allow you to name a folder, then click enter. Or Click on 'file' in the top left corner. Go down to 'new', when the bar opens up. Go down the selection to 'Folder' and click on it. The folder will be automatically named 'new Folder' and highlit blue. Type over with your required name.
WebFolders allow you to drag/drop, cut-n-paste files between your PC and your IBackup account, and direct editing of supported office files including Word, Excel and PowerPoint directly from within Internet Explorer or from your Desktop. A WebFolder is a shortcut to a remote Internet folder like your IBackup account. WebFolders is a convenient way to store and retrieve files between your computer and your IBackup account from Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. It is highly recommended for corporate environments due to its firewall friendliness and full 128 bit SSL support. WebFolders allow you to treat your IBackup account pretty much like a regular folder on Windows Explorer.
There is no specific "shortcut area" in Windows. You can place shortcuts wherever you like. Shortcuts are useful because they allow us to access programs and data from places that are convenient to us. Typically, we place shortcuts on the desktop, in the start menu and on the taskbar as these places are always accessible.
It can depend on which version of Windows you are referring to, as well as which folder you are referring to. In Windows XP, 2000, and 98, the toolbars which typically show are the menubar (which cannot be disabled), the standard buttons, and the address bar. In Windows Vista, the address and search bar are present, and while the menubar is not, there is a toolbar for special actions. In Windows 95, only the menubar is seen.
Msconfig doesn't allow you to change the viewing options of your computer. However, if you want to change the viewing options, you can opt for the Folder Options option in the Windows explorer.
Effective permission: delete
Public folder sharing
That is true. There is an insert option on the shortcut menu which can allow you to insert rows and columns.
"Read and Execute"
Right click the folder, choose Security and Sharing.
When using Gmail use the search all feature that will allow an individual to look through every message that is in the inbox, as well as the spam folder. Gmail is Google's mail service.