Peekaboo is different from the fun file hiding trick

  

In order to protect their important documents from being "sneaked" by others, many people set these files as "hidden" attributes, but this will only The folder view setting is "Show all files" and it is easily cracked, even if it is set to "System", "Hidden" attribute, it is easy to be cracked by the rookie (plus display "ld" Protect the operating system files & rdquo; It is good to use some professional encryption software, but most of these softwares need to be charged, and the management of passwords is also very troublesome. If you accidentally forget the password, you can't open the file yourself. In fact, without using any software, you can completely hide files by using the system's registry.

First, cleverly set

After running the registry editor, expand [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionexplorerAdvancedFolderHiddenSHOWALL], double-click the "CheckedValue" in the right pane, and change its value in the pop-up window. For “0”, then refresh the registry and exit. Now find the files (folders) that need to be hidden in the Explorer, set their properties to "Hide", click “View”→“Refresh”, whether the file (folder) is "disappeared" ” What? Even if set to “display all files" and display “protected operating system files", these files cannot be viewed.

Second, quick use

After hiding the file by the above method, how do we view these hidden files ourselves? In fact, changing the value of the registry "CheckedValue" is "“0”", in fact, the display attribute of "CheckedValue" is set to hidden, so the file cannot be viewed in the resource manager. However, these files can still be easily viewed from the command line. For example, if you hide the "g:a.txt" file, you can open the file by typing ">g:a.txt” in the "Start”→“Run” box. However, if you want to hide a lot of files, you will forget the file name after a long time, you can use the following method to solve. First create a new folder called "mydocument" under g:, then move all files to this folder and set it to “Hide”. If you need to view the file under “g:mydocument” next time, start “command prompt” after entering:

dir g:mydocument /a:h (Note: parameter /a:h means display Hidden files under the folder)

After entering the car, you can see all the hidden files. Now just press the DIR command to list the file path to open, such as typing at the command prompt, “g :mydocumenta.txt”Opens“a.txt”.

Tip: To enhance the confusion, you can put some files with no hidden attributes in “g:mydocument", so that others can't find hidden files after opening “ld:;g:mydocument” (you can use the command line) Open the hidden file), or use “dir g:mydocument /a:h >g:liebiao.txt” to output the file list to “liebiao.txt” to view the hidden file directly when using “liebiao.txt&rdquo The prompt path is open.

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