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Hide folders by making them system folders on Windows

by CSch

One of the basic things one does while configuring a Windows system is to enable viewing hidden files. So basically it is impossible to hide files by making them "hidden". What helps against most nosy people though is to make a file a system file or folder - that way the tagged file will remain ... Read more

Categories Vista, Windows, Windows 7, Windows 8 Tags attribute, command line, files, hidden, hide, system 5 Comments

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