![]() When you launch this tool it analyzes a users effective NTFS permissions for a specific file or folder, and takes into account network share access, then displays the results in a nifty desktop dashboard! I like the Permissions Analyzer because it enables me to see WHO has permissions to do WHAT at a glance. Recommended: Solarwinds’ Permissions Analyzer – Free Active Directory Tool Magically, the Alt key causes the old File Edit View Tools menu to appear, under the Tools menu you will find the Files and Folder settings with the View tab.Ībove is a screen shot after pressing the Alt key in Vista’s explorer. Solution B: Launch the Vista Explorer (Windows Explorer and not IE7). ![]() While I am at these advanced settings, my preference is to remove the tick next to ‘Hide protected operating system files’.Ībove is a screen shot of the Vista Control Panel featuring the Hidden files and folders settings. Select the radio button next to Show hidden files and folders. Click on the View tab and then scroll down to Hidden files and folders. What you should now see is the familiar Windows menu called Folder Options. Select the Appearance and Personalization section, from there, Folder Options –> Show hidden files and folders. Solution A: Vista’s new way is to begin by navigating to the Control Panel. Moreover, when you launch Vista’s Explorer you cannot find the Tools menu to change these file settings. Problem: You cannot view any system or hidden files in Vista’s C:\drive. Windows Vista – How to Show Hidden Files in Explorer
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