If you don't want to be viewed on the network you need to change your Advanced Sharing Settings in Network and Sharing Center. You would have to turn off Network Discovery.
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Browse All TopicsI dont like the new windows explorer style. How do I revert to the classic views Explorer in Windows XP? Also why does it not load more than one explorer window every time I click on the short cut on the quick launch icon?
Finally in file explorer it seems to automatically find my other computers (windows xp) on a homegroup before I have even told it where to look. Was this meant to be, how can I protect my other computer on the network, can anybody view it?
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perhaps I need more time to get used to the changes in Windows 7. I was just expecting it to be easy like before, but like I say, need getting used to.
My laptop scratch pad up and down scroll no longer work - is there a setting in windows 7 to active this again on my Toshiba R10-101 laptop?
Also is it allowed to make a personal backup of windows 7 cd so that I can store the original away and only use the backup version?
An easy way of opening a new instance of Windows Explorer in any version of Windows is to use the keyboard shortcut "Windows key + E"
In Windows 7 use the shortcuts "Windows key + left or right arrow" to dock the active window in the left or right sides of the screen - or just drag the window to the left or right edge.
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by: LeeTutorPosted on 2009-10-27 at 15:49:30ID: 25678575
But why you would not want all the vast improvements in Windows 7's and Vista's Explorer I don't know: things like the "breadcrumb" approach for the Address Bar; the extra panes available such as Search pane, Details pane, Preview pane; the customizable Favorite Links list in the Navigation pane; the ability to choose items for copying and moving etc. by putting check marks next to them; the built-in Instant Search in every window; the expanded view capabilities through sorting, grouping, stacking and filtering; the Task Tool Bar which varies according to folder contents; the optional Menu Bar as in previous OS versions; the optional successive indenting of nested folders in the navigation pane; the scrolling left or right of folders in the navigation pane to accommodate folder names too long to be fully displayed; the list goes on and on...
You can start up a second instance of Windows Explorer by right clicking on the folder you want to have a new windows explorer view of and selecting Open in New Window.