Author: Henny Staas
Browsers and passwords
In my previous posts on passwords and longer passwords, I talked about the importance of long and strong passwords. I also talked about password managers. In this post, browsers and passwords, I will discuss how browsers can create and store these passwords for you. Many modern web browsers offer the functionality to generate, and store,…
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In this post I will talk about barely visible folders and invisible folders. Next to that I will show you a way to see them. As a last item I will talk about the Desktop and, more specifically, what not to do. Let us start. Creating a barely visible Desktop folder This is actually creating…
Read MoreHidden folders
In this post I will talk about hidden folders, and how to hide and display them. Let us dive into it. Hidden and system folders An example of these folders in Windows are system folders. Users typically can not see these folders, or access them. Only the Windows Operating System should have access to them.…
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This post is called More Folders, since I will cover the Recycle Bin, more tips on searching in folders, and pinning folders to the Quick Access menu. So again, a longer then expected post, lets go. Recycle Bin In this chapter on more folders I will discuss the Recycle Bin.You can find the Recycle Bin…
Read MoreSearching Folders
Welcome to this post on searching folders. This is of course not the only topic we will see today. We will also see keyboard shortcuts, changing folder icons, and at the end of this post how to search in folders. Keyboard Shortcuts Windows provides keyboard shortcuts for common tasks. And these keyboard shortcuts can save…
Read MoreExploring folders
Before we start exploring folders, let us again take a look at folder names. I created a folder with a nice long name. The File Explorer shows only part of the name. Instead of the full text, it displays three dots at the right end. There are some ways to see what the entire text…
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