Yes.
Help files have more info. But, generally, a restricted network access policy is applied.
Which feature do you miss?
Yes.
Help files have more info. But, generally, a restricted network access policy is applied.
Which feature do you miss?
What feature do I miss? Right now it happened to me the second time - I incidentally deleted the whole folder of my more than one hour of work in the new (Windows 7) Windows Explorer! And I always have a disabled recycle bin. But I have enabled it right now. I don’t want to, never needed it before in XP or 98 or 95, but I have to. I don’t really know how this happens, I think that it marks files & folders in a different way than the XP Windows Explorer. I’ve noticed also that if I click on a file with a right mouse button that doesn’t always mean that this file is marked (chosen). I don’t know if that’s a Windows 7 bug or what. I’m disappointed over the new Windows Explorer, I’m using the recycle bin from now on, but I don’t like it that way. Now I’ll have to delete everything twice just because of that Windows Explorer bug or whatever it is.
I have to cool down now and do all the work again… Thanx for readin’!
How?
Anyone else had the same problem with deleting files in W7 Explorer?
How?
Move the slider…
A little misunderstanding… I was talking about Windows 7 (built-in) Firewall/Network settings. I have a free version of Avast! so I don’t have the Avast! Firewall. Thank you anyway.
By the way, how can I harden the W7 Firewall security? By default all the outbound traffic is allowed, that’s weird isn’t it? Or should it be left like that?
Bellzemos, in Windows there is a link to the Advanced Security of the firewall.
windows firewall advanced settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc748991(WS.10).aspx
I see. So do you think I should create some outbound rules or just leave it like it is (without the outbound protection)?
I have another question (I’m sorry, but I really am a little lost in Windows 7): do you know of any good program that I could use instead of the Windows 7 search tool? Cheap or free program, as small as possible, to search for files and folders with all kinds of filters (file type, date etc.). Thank you.
One of the nicest improvements in windows 7 is the search tool by the start button.
I use it more than shortcut keys.
What problems are you having with it ???
I have another question (I’m sorry, but I really am a little lost in Windows 7): do you know of any good program that I could use instead of the Windows 7 search tool? Cheap or free program, as small as possible, to search for files and folders with all kinds of filters (file type, date etc.). Thank you.
Yeah. It is called Everything. Can’t get anything faster really. 8)
Note: NTFS filesystem required.
I will try Everything, thank you.
Anyone willing to tell me a bit about the W7 firewall outbound protection (in a simple way)?