Sunday, August 4, 2019
Microsoft Hidden Files Essay example -- essays research papers
    Introduction:    There are folders on your computer that Microsoft has tried hard to keep  secret. Within these folders you will find two major things: Microsoft  Internet Explorer has been logging all of the sites you have ever visited --  even after you've cleared your history, and Microsoft's Outlook Express has  been logging all of your e-mail correspondence -- even after you've erased  them from your Deleted Items bin. (This also includes all incoming and  outgoing file attachments.) And believe me, that's not even the half of it.    When I say these files are hidden well, I really mean it. If you don't have  any knowledge of DOS then don't plan on finding these files on your own. I  say this because these files/folders won't be displayed in Windows Explorer at  all -- only DOS. (Even after you have enabled Windows Explorer to "view all  files.") And to top it off, the only way to find them in DOS is if you knew  the exact location of them. Basically, what I'm saying is if you didn't know  the files existed then the chances of you running across them is slim to  slimmer.    It's interesting to note that Microsoft does not explain this behavior  adequately at all. Just try searching on microsoft.com.I know there are some   people out there that are already aware of some of the   things I mention. I also know that most people are not. The purpose of this   tutorial is teach people what is really going on with Microsoft's products and  how to take control of their privacy again. This tutorial was written by me,  so if you see a mistake somewhere then it is my mistake, and I apologize.    Thanks for reading.    INDEX:    1) DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS  2) WHY YOU SHOULD ERASE THESE FILES  3) HOW TO ERASE THE FILES ASAP  3.1) If You Own Microsoft Internet Explorer  3.2) Clearing Your Registry  3.3) If You Own Outlook Express  3.4) Slack files  3.5) Keeping Microsoft's Products  4) STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE THROUGH YOUR HIDDEN FILES (For the savvy.)      1. DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS    Well, the best definition I have been able to come up with is the following:    I) A "really hidden" file/folder is one that cannot be seen in Windows  Explorer after enabling it to "view all files," and cannot be seen in MS-DOS  after receiving a proper directory listing from root.    a) There is at least one loophole to enabling Windows Explorer to see ...              ...de. ME users use a bootdisk.)    Note that you must restart to DOS because windows has locked down some of the  files and they can only be accessed in real DOS mode.    3) Type this in at prompt:    CDWINDOWSTEMPOR~1CONTENT.IE5  CD %alphanumeric%  (replace the "%alphanumeric%" with the first name that you just wrote down.)    DIR/P    The cache files you are now looking at are directly responsible for the  mysterious erosion of HD space you may have been noticing. One thing  particularly interesting is the ability to view some your old e-mail if you  happen to have a hotmail account. (Oddly, I've only been able to retreive  hotmail e-mail, and not e-mail from my other web-based e-mail accounts. Send  me your experiences with this.) To see them for yourself you must first copy  them into another directory and then open them with your browser. Don't ask  me why this works.    A note about these files: These are your cache files that help speed up  your internet browsing. It is quite normal to use this cache system, as every  major browser does. On the other hand. It isn't normal for some cache files  to be left behined after you have instructed your browser to erase it.                          
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