Hello,
Today Tuto4you offers a simple trick, but very useful for some ![]()
You may be wondering how to make an invisible folder or file in Windows? You share the computer / multi-session and you do not want others to see your files?
Here's the solution:
Download this script made by Tuto4you.
Edit: Version 1.1, the previous version contenais a bug, the script file might not appear after decompressing the archive under certain conditions. It is advisable to update your software.
Make disappear:
_ Unpack our script in the folder the file / folder you want to hide.
_Exécutez Software, then the first question, answer "M" as "Hide"
_enter Then the file name or folder was hide (beware, if you want to hide a file, do not forget the extension of it eg. Txt file)
_Validez While pressing the Enter key.
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Do re-appear:
Here is how to re-appear your hidden file.
_ Unzip the file in our script file / folder you want to unmasking.
_Exécutez Software, then the first question, answer "A" as "Appear"
_enter Then the file name or folder has unmasking (beware, if you want to hide a file, do not forget the extension of it eg. Txt file)
_Validez While pressing the Enter key.
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Info: there may be extensions of your files are hidden (the ". Iso" or otherwise does not appear). Solution: Open a window of lexplorateur windows, click (vista / seven press ALT so that the options bar appears) "Tools> Folder Options> View>" and uncheck "hide extensions whose type is known."
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Once completed, the script informs you that everything went well, and a log file was created at the root of C drive This means that every operation performed by this script are listed in the file c: \ list.txt-mask so as not to lose track of your file.
Voila, your privacy is well guarded ![]()
Tutorial: Yacine BOUSQI, C.DESPRES script.
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this is awesome man
This tutorial is good, although the code does so only change one attribute of the file: why make a tutorial?
Right click the file and you can also do it.
And if you want to make a folder visible but impenetrable, simply ensure that it is a basket where other
I'd make a tutorial if needed
well no, because when you enable the "Show hidden folder"> you see the folder that has been through the hide property, they are transparent but this
with my soft, you see nothing, even after you enable the hidden files
Wrong with me.
(Properties are attrib Appeals also (I think), so ...)
I see it