Computer Science, asked by attaullahshah892, 4 months ago

how to run windows explorer? and why users use this software​

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Answered by ItzAbhi47
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Run Windows Explorer as Another User

  • When logged in as a normal, non-privileged user, navigate to your system folder, usually C:\WINNT.

  • Shift-right-click on explorer.exe.

  • Select “Run As” and provide the credentials for the local admin account.
Answered by alekhyaapati
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Run Windows Explorer as Another User

When logged in as a normal, non-privileged user, navigate to your system folder, usually C:\WINNT.

Shift-right-click on explorer.exe.

Select “Run As” and provide the credentials for the local admin account.

You can also right-click on a folder and select Explore to open that folder using Windows Explorer.

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You may already have some shortcuts on your desktop that point to locations on your hard drive you will frequently use with Windows Explorer, such as My Computer and My Documents.

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My Computer shows you a list of all the drives installed on your system, including floppy drives and USB drives. The drive on which Windows is installed is usually displayed as the C: drive when you double-click on My Computer to open it using Windows Explorer.

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My Documents shows the location where Windows saves documents by default when you save them from an application such as Microsoft Word. Windows XP is a multi-user system, meaning that several users can use the same computer and each will have their own My Documents Folder. You can view the folders for all the users who have accounts on your computer by opening the folder Documents and Settings, which is on the root (or upper-most level) of your C: drive.

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Under Documents and Settings, Windows creates a folder with the login name of each user who has an account on your computer. Each user’s folder will have a subfolder named My Documents used to save any files they create.

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If you do not see these shortcuts for My Computer and My Documents on your desktop, you can make them visible by right-clicking on an empty area of your desktop and selecting Properties, then clicking on the Desktop Tab, and finally the Customize Desktop button.

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At the top of the window, you will see a series of checkboxes you can check to make the My Computer and My Documents shortcuts visible on your desktop.

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To launch Windows Explorer, simply click on one of these shortcuts once they are visible on your desktop or right-click and select Explore.

The Windows Explorer interface has several parts to it:

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