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You try running cmd and then using the dos command to display it. Let's see if it's okay?
The premise is that you know which disc and approximate path you are in.
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Completely hide all the small icons of the running programs in the image above.
Open the Run dialog box: Enter the command, and then OK.
The Group Policy window pops up, select "User Configuration" - Administrative Templates - Taskbar and [Start] Menu", then find "Hide Notification Area" in the right border, double-click to select Enabled, and then restart the machine!!
Note: This method is to hide all taskbar icons, and after using this method, click "Start" - Settings - Taskbar and Start Menu - in the "Notification Area" dialog box under the "Taskbar" tab, "Custom" and "Hide Inactive Icons" cannot be used.
If you want to restore the settings, you can also restore the "Hide Notification Area" in the "User Configuration" - "Administrative Templates" - Taskbar and [Start] Menu" in the Group Policy window;
b.Temporarily hides small icons for running programs in some taskbars.
Start "--Settings" -- Taskbar and Start Menu -- In the "Notification Area" dialog box under the "Taskbar" tab, reach the taskbar and Start Menu properties window (another method: right-click on ---Properties), and then click "Customize" to set the icons in the taskbar.
C: Hide the small icon of the running program in the taskbar with the help of the software (e.g., PS Tray Factory).
This software allows you to hide the icons of some of the less commonly used system trays; Hotkeys can be used to quickly access those hidden icons that allow you to restore the icons of the system tray when the system is busy and the browser restarts.
PS Tray Factory is an English version by default, but you can manually change it to Chinese Simplified Chinese.
Here's how to do it: Run the software after installation and open the options box.
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You're sure you've clicked "Hide Taskbar".
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Nowadays, XP system users pay more and more attention to their personal privacy, and many users will store the data files related to personal secrets in a folder, and then hide the folder to achieve the purpose of protecting personal privacy. Many users want to hide folders, but not all users know how to set them up. So what should we do in this situation?
Let's introduce it to youWindowsXP systemInterested users can learn about the method of hiding folders!
Here's how:
1. Right-click the icon of the selected folder in the XP system and select the "Properties" option;
2. Check the "Hide" option in the open folder properties window;
3. Click the mouse to go to the window where the folder is located, click the "Tools" tab in the menu bar, and select "Folder Options";
4. In the open folder options, switch to the View tab, and check the "Do not show hidden files and folders" option below;
5. Press the Apply button and click the OK button!
The above is the method of hiding folders in the Windows XP system, if users want to hide a folder, then socks may wish to follow the above methods to set up, I believe it can help everyone!
Click "Start" "Run", enter "Do not enter quotation marks" in the "Run" dialog box that appears), press the "OK" button or press Enter, the "Group Policy" window will pop up, and then "Local Computer Policy User Configuration Administrative Template Windows Components Windows Explorer", and then find the "Delete 'Folder Options' menu from 'Tools' menu" option on the right side of the window and double-click, and select in the pop-up "Delete 'Folder Options' menu properties from 'Tools' menu" window Settings tab, check Not Configured or Disabled, press Apply, OK, and close the Group Policy window to restore Folder Options.
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