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  1. network shares - What does C$ mean when entered in …

    If I enter in the Windows Run "\_some_ip\c$" I go the remote C: drive. What does the C$ stand for and why isn't it C: ?

  2. windows - dir C: vs dir C:\ - Super User

    Dec 20, 2015 · dir C: will list the current directory on C: - for extra detail, if you have not set the current directory on C: at all then assuming it is your system partition (the one holding …

  3. Using C$ To Browse The C Drive Over The Network.

    Apr 11, 2008 · Using C$ To Browse The C Drive Over The Network. - posted in Tips and Tricks: I don't know if somebody already posted about this , but i thought i would because it's beeing …

  4. How do I get C:/ on my command line - Super User

    Apr 26, 2017 · I am on Windows 10. What I am trying to do is load Adobe Dreamweaver extensions via the command line on Windows. I want to navigate to C:\\Program …

  5. Access c:\\" my path " in windows command prompt - Super User

    Jun 30, 2014 · I want to access a path in C drive when I open the command prompt I have c:\\user\\myname where is I want to access c:\\ so that I can access any paht I want in C

  6. windows - How to access C$ share in a network? - Super User

    Oct 1, 2013 · Considering I have admin access to a machine, how can I remotely access the default C$ share in Windows XP and Windows 7? Edit: This is not a domain, it's a single …

  7. Employee gets $920 for credentials used in $140 million bank heist

    Jul 7, 2025 · Hackers stole nearly $140 million from six banks in Brazil by using an employee's credentials from C&M, a company that offers financial connectivity solutions.

  8. Reset default ACLs for C:\\Program Files\\WindowsApps

    Jan 23, 2018 · The question however is how to " Reset default ACLs for C:\Program Files\WindowsApps " and there are two ways that I know of that actually reset permission to …

  9. Windows 10 CMD: Ctrl + C not killing processes? - Super User

    Aug 12, 2015 · The first CTRL + C kills the select mode and the second CTRL + C kills the process. If I right click the window or left click the title bar as opposed to the window itself I do …

  10. How to remove read-only attribute recursively on Windows

    Apr 13, 2017 · I need to remove read-only attributes of all files under a directory recursively on Windows using command line. Could you please provide an example on this?