In Windows 2003/2008 server platform you may use the File Server Resource Manager to create File screening templates. Refer to: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754810.aspx
Yes, when you copy a folder, not only are you copying the folder, but you are also copying all the contents inside.
Source
Source
The source folder. The folder they are being copied to is the destination folder.
i386 folder.
In Windows when a shared folder is moved, the folder is no longer shared. The same rule applies to copied and deleted folders.
The file that is being copied is considered the "source" and the resltut of the copy and its location are considered the "destination"
The file that is being copied is considered the "source" and the resltut of the copy and its location are considered the "destination"
The limit does not exist
Open any folder, click on Tools, click on the View tab and check the "Hide extensions for known file types" box.
A compressed folder can have many extensions. The usual windows extension is .zip. But .7z (for 7zip) and .rar can also be used.
Library folder location