The best I found is HiFiTo.
![Image](http://sourceforge.net/projects/hifito/screenshots/Settings.png)
![Image](http://sourceforge.net/projects/hifito/screenshots/Tray.png)
But it's not portable (writes settings to the registry).
Does anybody know about a similar one, but portable?
That said, I'm waiting for I am Baas' replay with the answer that I expect in 5... 4... 3... 2... 1...
Just in time!I am Baas wrote:1. IIRC, Folder Menu can do that.
2. Multi Commander (thank you for adding) has an option to show/hide system files but you would have to ask someone to write a script to toggle it on/off with a hotkey (guinness?).
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As I said, it was a good solution for another issueIsland Boy wrote:Oh.
I, for one, totally agree since it's often needed in Windows XP, where you don't have an easy way of changing the System file/folder attribute directly from the GUI -- Island Boy's tip saves a trip to the CLI...guinness wrote:As I said, it was a good solution for another issue
You might have to use F5 key to refresh folder view of folders already opened before executing.This script when executed, checks the status of "Show hidden files and folders" option and toggles its value.
So if its set to show hidden files, it changes the option to hide hidden files and vice versa.
Simply copy paste following code in NOTEPAD and save as "Show_Hidden_Files_On_Off.vbs" :
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Hidden = "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\Hidden" SHidden = "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\ShowSuperHidden" Set Sh = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") St = Sh.RegRead(Hidden) If St = 2 Then Sh.RegWrite Hidden, 1, "REG_DWORD" Sh.RegWrite SHidden, 1, "REG_DWORD" Else Sh.RegWrite Hidden, 2, "REG_DWORD" Sh.RegWrite SHidden, 0, "REG_DWORD" End If Sh.SendKeys("{F5}")
Thanks. Since my notebook's death I'm indebted with many translations and you made me remember that it's time catch up.I am Baas wrote:http://mlesniew.wordpress.com/2012/10/0 ... -released/
In the Start Menu.Kea wrote:But where can I find that menu folder?
As with the program suggested by Kea, I have to press F5 to refresh the view and see the changes.Napiophelios wrote:There is a vbs script here that works well.
I found this useful, too, thanks. I wonder if it's possible to compile the batch files and place shortcuts in the SendTo folder...Island Boy wrote:Create 2 text files.
1st one
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As you've said before, 7plus is really buggy. From time to time I give it a try but I always find problems...SYSTEM wrote:7plus has that function as well. The hotkey is Ctrl-Alt-H.
Yeah so does everyone else when viewing folders already openedlautrepay wrote:As with the program suggested by Kea, I have to press F5 to refresh the view and see the changes.Napiophelios wrote:There is a vbs script here that works well.