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How To Disable "show Hidden Files And Folders" In Folder Option


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#1 soleimanian

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Posted 28 July 2007 - 12:08 PM

How to disable "Show hidden files and folders" in Folder Option

As you know, you can hide files or folders in Microsoft Windows ( to hide a file or folder , right click on file or folder >select properties and then select Hide file)
But if you open Folder Option and check "Show hidden files and folders " you can see hidden files.
to disable "Show hidden files and folders" feature follow below steps :
1- Click start > Run > type regedit to run Windows Registry Editor.
2- Go to following address:

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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Explorer/Advanced/Folder/Hidden/SHOWALL
3- In the right panel double click on "CheckedValue" and change value from 1 to 0. Click ok and then exit Windows Registry Editor and restart your computer.
4- Now open Folder Option ( My Computer > View menu > Folder Options)
5- Go to the View tab, in "Hidden files and folders" section, check "Show hidden files and folders" and then close Folder Option. In future you won't see " Show hidden files and folders" in Folder Option.

Note: incorrectly editing registry may damage your system. Please create a back up first

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Posted 28 July 2007 - 01:32 PM

Hey dude, thats quite a kool tutorial u got there. But, one thing i wanna chip in is this, why would someone wanna disable hidden files n folders in his PC?

Personally, I wouldnt wanna do that 'cos I know that I wouldbe jeopardizing my provacy. Apart from that, I hope that aint got anything to do with disabling the HIDE PROTECTED OPERATING SYSTEM FILES (RECOMMENDED). That aint gonna be too kool should anyone try that.

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Posted 28 July 2007 - 02:21 PM

Might be worthwhile to do this on a computer that you share with someone else, though.

Keeps the little sister out of your stuff... :P

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Posted 28 July 2007 - 03:42 PM

View Postjlhaslip, on Jul 28 2007, 03:21 PM, said:

Might be worthwhile to do this on a computer that you share with someone else, though.

Keeps the little sister out of your stuff... :P
haha yeah, that seems to be the use for this one, disabling for shared computers. Other than that, I can't see the reason for removing the option to hide or not...
Great & Simple tutorial though!

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Posted 08 August 2007 - 11:26 AM

View Postsoleimanian, on Jul 28 2007, 12:08 PM, said:

How to disable "Show hidden files and folders" in Folder Option

As you know, you can hide files or folders in Microsoft Windows ( to hide a file or folder , right click on file or folder >select properties and then select Hide file)
But if you open Folder Option and check "Show hidden files and folders " you can see hidden files.
to disable "Show hidden files and folders" feature follow below steps :
1- Click start > Run > type regedit to run Windows Registry Editor.
2- Go to following address: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Explorer/Advanced/Folder/Hidden/SHOWALL
3- In the right panel double click on "CheckedValue" and change value from 1 to 0. Click ok and then exit Windows Registry Editor and restart your computer.
4- Now open Folder Option ( My Computer > View menu > Folder Options)
5- Go to the View tab, in "Hidden files and folders" section, check "Show hidden files and folders" and then close Folder Option. In future you won't see " Show hidden files and folders" in Folder Option.

Note: incorrectly editing registry may damage your system. Please create a back up first


hey, Obviously it works fine hiding the section... but, i need help showing the section, my hidden files and folders section is hidden! can you please help me so it will show ?

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Posted 29 November 2007 - 08:02 PM

Thank's budy i have done, it's really cool i really heartly thank..................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

View Postsoleimanian, on Jul 28 2007, 05:38 PM, said:

How to disable "Show hidden files and folders" in Folder Option

As you know, you can hide files or folders in Microsoft Windows ( to hide a file or folder , right click on file or folder >select properties and then select Hide file)
But if you open Folder Option and check "Show hidden files and folders " you can see hidden files.
to disable "Show hidden files and folders" feature follow below steps :
1- Click start > Run > type regedit to run Windows Registry Editor.
2- Go to following address:
3- In the right panel double click on "CheckedValue" and change value from 1 to 0. Click ok and then exit Windows Registry Editor and restart your computer.
4- Now open Folder Option ( My Computer > View menu > Folder Options)
5- Go to the View tab, in "Hidden files and folders" section, check "Show hidden files and folders" and then close Folder Option. In future you won't see " Show hidden files and folders" in Folder Option.

Note: incorrectly editing registry may damage your system. Please create a back up first


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Posted 15 May 2008 - 09:51 AM

about folder options
How To Disable "show Hidden Files And Folders" In Folder Option

Hi
When I am checking the option for "show hiden files", it is automatically going unchecking it and checking for "Do not show hidden files" .
What might be the reason and how can it be rectified ?
Please let me know ASAP.

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Posted 15 May 2008 - 09:51 AM

about folder options
How To Disable "show Hidden Files And Folders" In Folder Option

Hi
When I am checking the option for "show hiden files", it is automatically going unchecking it and checking for "Do not show hidden files" .
What might be the reason and how can it be rectified ?
Please let me know ASAP.

-reply by srujan reddy

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Posted 05 June 2008 - 12:26 PM

Restict access to folder
How To Disable "show Hidden Files And Folders" In Folder Option

I want to protect a folder with password & as well as no body can delete that folder. Even thought admin user.

Password holder only have to do that.

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Posted 26 June 2008 - 05:51 PM

Thanks for this useful tips.

But I would instead use NTFS permissions to restrict computer sharing.


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