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The property to show/hide hidden files is managed in the registry, so you would simply need a.reg file that simply toggles this property (sample powershell script for single devices) ask question asked 2 years, 8 months ago modified 1 year, 5 months ago Here is how you do it through registry

Type “regedit“, then press “enter“ Volume 6 windows re ntfs partition 644 mb healthy hidden notice how volume tic 's info field says hidden despite me having reassigned it a letter in disk management and it (tic) showing up in file explorer. Navigate to the following location

Right click the task bar to the left of where the arrow should be, then select taskbar settings

Then click other system tray icons and enable hidden icon menu You should have the ability to move icons to the hidden menu again You can also use this area to choose which icons are hidden by default. In the toolbar, open the view menu and click show hidden devices

To login into a hidden account, you need to make windows ask for user name and password during log on In the local security policy (secpol.msc), go to local policies > security options and enable interactive logon Don't display last user name. I've just noticed something very, very, strange this evening

I see a network with the name/ssid hidden network virtually everywhere that i go

I want to know why i'm seeing this

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