Microsoft DOS and the command prompt application included with Windows start at a subdirectory, such as the Windows folder or your user directory's folder, when you open them. You can change to the ...
This time it’s personal. Today’s column is about an (apparently rare) bug that has been personally bugging me for weeks. None of my attempts at simple or obvious fixes have had any effect. Until today ...
Could I pick peoples brains on how they implement NTFS permissions so that for a shared folder, a group can't create random folders or files in the base of that folder, but can read/modify any files ...