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  2. Folder redirection - Wikipedia

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    Up to Windows XP, the Application Data, Desktop, My Documents, My Pictures, and Start Menu special folders can be redirected to a file server. Windows XP also implements a Recycle Bin for the My Documents folder. Windows Vista introduces the ability to independently redirect up to 10 user profile sub-folders to a network location. [5]

  3. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    AGPM consists of two parts - server and client. The server is a Windows Service that stores its Group Policy Objects in an archive located on the same computer or a network share. The client is a snap-in to the Group Policy Management Console, and connects to the AGPM server. Configuration of the client is performed via Group Policy.

  4. cmd.exe - Wikipedia

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    Adds rotating command-line completion for file and folder paths, where the user can cycle through results for the prefix using the Tab ↹, and ⇧ Shift+Tab ↹ for reverse direction. Treats the caret character (^) as the escape character; the character following it is to be taken literally.

  5. OneDrive - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft OneDrive is a file-hosting service operated by Microsoft. First released as SkyDrive in August 2007, it allows registered users to store, share, back-up and synchronize their files. OneDrive also works as the storage backend of the web version of Microsoft 365 / Office.

  6. Redirection (computing) - Wikipedia

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    : duplicate an open file descriptor – System Interfaces Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 4 from The Open Group; Redirection Definition by The Linux Information Project (LINFO) I/O Redirection in The Linux Documentation Project; Redirection in Windows; Creating a Child Process with Redirected Input and Output in Windows

  7. System Restore - Wikipedia

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    In Windows Vista and later, System Restore is designed for larger volumes. [14] By default, it uses 15% of the volume's space. [10] File paths monitored – Up to Windows XP, files are backed up only from certain directories. On Windows Vista and later, this set of files is defined by monitored extensions outside of the Windows folder, and ...

  8. Special folder - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: Windows Explorer's folder view in Windows XP uses virtual folders as the root.. Windows uses the concept of special folders to present the contents of the storage devices connected to the computer in a fairly consistent way that frees the user from having to deal with absolute file paths, which can (and often do) change between operating system versions, and even individual ...

  9. Network redirector - Wikipedia

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    In DOS and Windows, a network redirector, or redirector, is an operating system driver that sends data to and receives data from a remote device. A network redirector provides mechanisms to locate, open, read, write, and delete files and submit print jobs. It provides application services such as named pipes and MailSlots. When an application ...