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ConfirmFileOp - It is a warning code displaying messages like "Are you sure you want to delete this folder? If you want to get rid of the warning, you can change the value to 0.

InfoTip - This entry is employed to add extra knowledge about the folder you want to display underneath the standard information. The desktp. It can be easily done by dragging and dropping the desktop. No, the desktop. But some viruses may exploit the capabilities of the desktop. Be cautious when you set Windows not to reveal hidden files and protected operating system files, but the desktop.

In that case, your computer may be infected by malware, and you should scan it with anti-virus software. As we stated before, the desktop.

When you see them suddenly appear on your desktop or other folders, you must have reset them to do so. Likely, you have accidentally configured your PC to show hidden files when you were editing File Explorer's settings or running an anti-virus program.

In general, if you alter a folder's display, a desktop. So there's typically one desktop. Except for the desktop, it presents two desktop. I need the abililty to see all systems files and folders when using explorer; however, I do not want to see the system files on my desktop.

Secondy, the "desktop" is a special 'view'. That is it can combine and display information from several sources eg. Additionaly, the desktop includes icons that are not in in a user's profile eg. Network, Computer, etc but these also display. My point is that Microsoft has made a point of differentiating the Desktop from the Explorer view but inconsistently.

Is there another means for displaying all system folders and files without displaying to the desktop? BIN in redirected folders 5 Replies Views. I can successfully join XP, Vista and Win7 to the samba domain and thats great.

Now the question is how do I hide the desktop. BIN in my redirected folders. Is there a db configuration entry for this? For the current situation, you might first disjoin the domain and create a new local user account to exclude the possibility that the domain settings cause the problem. If the problem still persists, I suggest you deleting all of them as they aren't critical.

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