33 month ago
kayodeok : Synchronizing Images and Files in Windows XP Using Microsoft SyncToy - This white paper provides an overview of SyncToy, and explains how it can be used to enhance your file management workflow.
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37 month ago
kayodeok : Mastering File Types in Windows XP - You'll learn the basics of file types, and then see a number of powerful techniques for using file types to take charge of the Windows XP file system
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37 month ago
kayodeok : XPlorer - Tabbed alternative to Windows Explorer - XPlorer is a substitute for the Windows Explorer, adding multi tabbed features. So it is possible to have lots of locations opened at the same time, while we can manage them in an easy and eficient way
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Explore2fs, the WIN32 explorer for Linux ext2fs partitions - "Have you ever downloaded a whole lot of files under Linux, but when you boot back into Windows you realise that you forgot to copy them onto your NT Drive? Well I did, so I wrote an explorer like program that will allow you to save files from any ext2 or
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41 month ago
kayodeok : SpaceMonger - SpaceMonger is a tool for keeping track of the free space on your computer. Each file or folder on a given drive is displayed in a box in the main window whose size is a relative comparison to all the other files in your system.
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44 month ago
kayodeok : The Case of the Mysterious Locked File - Forensic analysis example using Filemon and Process Explorer to determine which process has the handle on the locked file
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44 month ago
kayodeok : A Directory Of Windows Explorer Replacements - Here's a list of programs that seek to replace, one way or another, Windows Explorer (not to be confused with Internet Explorer) used not only to view directories/folders and move files around (otherwise known as file managers), but to view the contents o
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45 month ago
kayodeok : How to Move Shell Folders (and contents) - Shell folders are special folders that Windows uses to indicate the default location for many types of settings and data. These shell folders may be moved in a bewildering variety of ways: by a right-click Move Here in Windows Explorer, by a registry key
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