File Explorer, a graphical user interface (GUI) used to manage files and folders on Windows systems, is an important tool for IT administrators. IT admins use File Explorer to manage files and folders, such as creating, renaming, and deleting them. In addition, IT admins can use File Explorer to view the history of opened folders, allowing them to easily track changes and keep track of user activities.
The ability to view the history of opened folders in File Explorer is a feature that has been around since the early days of Windows. In Windows 95, the “Find” command was introduced, allowing users to search for files and folders by name. This command also allowed users to view the history of opened folders, including the date and time they were opened.
In Windows 98, File Explorer was completely redesigned, and the “Find” command was replaced with the “Search” command, which provided more advanced search capabilities. In addition, the “History” command was introduced, which allowed users to view the history of recently opened folders in File Explorer.
In Windows XP, the “Search” command was improved and the “History” command was updated to provide more detailed information about opened folders. This allowed users to view the names of the folders that were opened, as well as the date and time they were opened.
In Windows Vista, the “Search” and “History” commands were further improved, and the “Recent Items” feature was introduced. This feature allowed users to quickly access recently used folders and files, and it also provided an easy way to view the history of opened folders in File Explorer.
In Windows 7, the “Recent Items” feature was updated to provide more detailed information about opened folders, including the path to the folder and the date and time it was opened. Additionally, the “Jump List” feature was introduced, which allowed users to quickly access recently used folders and files from the File Explorer’s taskbar.
In Windows 8, the “History” command was updated again to provide more detailed information about opened folders, and the “Jump List” feature was improved to provide even easier access to recently used folders and files.
Finally, in Windows 10, the “History” command was further improved to provide more detailed information about opened folders, including the path to the folder, the date and time it was opened, and the user that opened it. This feature makes it much easier for IT admins to track user activities and keep track of changes.
Overall, the history of opened folders in File Explorer on Windows systems has been improved over the years to make it easier for IT admins to track user activities and keep track of changes. The “History” command and the “Recent Items” feature provide detailed information about opened folders, while the “Jump List” feature provides quick access to recently used folders and files. Together, these features make it easy for IT admins to view the history of opened folders in File Explorer.