In older publications we have talked about it creating hidden accounts in Windows, or for blocking folders without any third-party software.
Today we will continue with a mini-publication that will show you how to hide folders in Windows using a simple command in DCM.
To open a row window orders you can type cmd (don't forget to enter afterwards, because you'll be waiting a long time) in the box that will open when you press the two Win+R keys together.
You can open the Command Prompt window if you search for cmd in Windows search.
Once you have opened the window and you are ready for the command let's see how you can hide a command-line folder.
By hiding a folder you can also hide the data it contains from other users…
The command is the following, where iguru.gr is the name of the folder we want to hide from strangers.
attrib + s + h C: /iguru.gr
Display the folder
To display the folder, type the following command.
attrib -s -h C: /iguru.gr
In both of the above commands you have to change the path ie the place where the envelope that you want to hide or show. In our example it is in C:/ (C:/iguru.gr) as shown in the image below).
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