Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Knowing Windows Secrets Files


Interesting web page that you can perform a sort of virtual tour of hidden folders and directories and meet our operating system files obscure its true use and purpose is discussed.

The course is facilitated by opening and visually simultaneously using a HTA page, which has links that will open directly in our browser to the location of the directories listed. This application only works if you use Internet Explorer, the only format supported HTA (Internet application).

In each folder or directory discussed in the article provides the path and location, but some can not be accessed using our browser, due to restrictions imposed by Windows, in these cases only be possible to show using the HTA application that mentioned earlier.

All these hidden folders from which the page is about explaining their features, functions and their location, some examples are:

The Temporary Internet Files folder (Temporary Internet Files)

The Content.IE5 folder

The History folder.

The Cookies folder.

Index.dat files

Flash Cookies.

Regarding some of these files its actual use has been questioned and debated, there is disagreement about what Microsoft officially published and what they believe and think several people on the internet.

You have the option to download batch applications that let you view, list, and optionally remove more of the files, intended as revealed here is only to record the data and private and personal information of the user, are also likely to be tracked by spyware programs or by anyone who accesses the network through our PC.

Access the page at the following link.

Travel through the hidden files in Windows

If you have your doubts about the ability to access our personal files across the network, or feel any kind of interest in this topic so passionate, you can also read another article on the next page that discusses this topic.

Network intrusion detection in computer

Another page with all the resources to obtain information about possible access to our system files from the internet:

To understand and identify established connections NETSTAT

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