quote:I) A "really hidden" file/folder is one that cannot be seen in Windows Explorer after enabling it to view all files...
quote:The UICLSID line cloaks the folder in both DOS and Explorer. The CLSID line disables the "FIND" utility from searching through the folder. (Additionally, it gives a folder the appearance of the "History" folder.)
quote:Originally posted by ChakanTGM:Um, sorry, that will not work. The "really" hidden folders CANNOT be viewed under DOS without first patching command.com. (Going into the code and stop whatever mechinism is hiding the files.)An example of such folders would beC:\windows\tempor~1\content.ie5
quote:Originally posted by ChakanTGM:Oh, I apoligize, the first DIR command you've listed doesn't work. The second one did if you first go into the parent folder where the secret directory is stored. This is still a bit misleading though.Sorry.
quote:Originally posted by ChakanTGM:Oh, and VoidMain, you can rest assured that Microsoft has done everything possible to hinder anyone's tampering with these files. An attrib command may or may not work the first time around. But if it does, you will have to do it repeatedly.
quote:Originally posted by ChakanTGM:Now calm down, VoidMain. Something like this needs to be copyrighted. I'll be taking care of that for the next few days. In the meantime, why don't you count down the number of days until I screw IE and Microsoft for the sake of all humanity.