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Introduction

The “net file” command shows you a list of the files that extra computers have opened on the system upon which you execute the command, however it truncates long path names and doesn’t let you see that information for remote systems. PsFile is a command-line utility that shows a list of files on a system that are opened remotely, and it also allows you to close opened files either by name or by a file identifier.

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Introduction

Desktops allows you to arrange your applications on up to four virtual desktops. Read email on one, browse the web on the second, and do work in your productivity software on the third, without the clutter of the windows you’re not using. After you configure hotkeys for switching desktops, you can create and switch desktops either by clicking on the tray icon to open a desktop preview and switching window, or by using the hotkeys.

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Process Monitor is an highly developed monitoring tool for Windows that shows real-time file system, Registry and process/thread activity. It combines the features of two legacy Sysinternals utilities, Filemon and Regmon, and adds an extensive list of enhancements including rich and non-destructive filtering, comprehensive event properties such session IDs and user names, reliable process information, full thread stacks with integrated symbol support for each operation, simultaneous logging to a file, and much more. Its uniquely powerful features will make Process Monitor a core utility in your system troubleshooting and malware hunting toolkit. For me this software verry impotant, so you must have too. Below you can get more information about Process Monitor.

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if you have  folder wich all file important on it and you do not want anyone else to open it, there is a way to hide the folder so that if – will the folder does not exist.
way is as follows:

  • open your windows, then right click on the start button and click Explorer.

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