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How to Show Encrypted or Compressed NTFS files in Color

Summary by ninjaone.com
Setting PCs to show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color simplifies your workflow and makes protected documents easier to distinguish, marking encrypted and compressed file names green and blue, respectively. Alternatively, you could disable it for uniformity and a more professional user interface. This comprehensive guide explains how to manage displaying compressed NTFS files in color for individual and system-wide deployment, plus rela…
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ninjaone.com broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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