The Windows file system is large and complex, featuring not only a huge number of essential files and folders for the Windows OS, your software and hardware, but also several different underlying file systems that manage and maintain file integrity on your disks. In this book you’ll learn how to navigate around the Windows file structure (up to Windows 8.1), with what does what and how essential everything is. Additionally we’ll show you how to effectively manage file, folder and security permissions to ensure users get what the access they need, and no more. We’ll also show you how to repair the underlying disk file system should something go horribly wrong.
IT Pros, Windows expert and power users and system administrators are the audience for this book.
Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Windows File System
Chapter 2: Understanding Windows File Systems
Chapter 3: Permissions, Ownership, and Auditing
Chapter 4: Managing File Sharing
Chapter 5: Managing and Troubleshooting Encryption
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting the Windows File System
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting the Windows Boot Files
Chapter 8: Restoring Files and Folder Security Settings
Chapter 9: Repairing the Windows File System Using a Portable OS