Desktop
Use the Opus implementation for the Desktop folder: Lets you enable or disable native display for the virtual Desktop folder. When native display is on, you can choose which desktop contents are included.
Desktop contents
All Users / Shared Desktop contents: Includes desktop files and folders from the All Users desktop. As well as the special folders like This PC, Network, etc, the desktop presents a merged view of two underlying disk folders, which is where files that you drop on the desktop are actually stored. One folder contains your own personal files, and the other contains files that are accessible to all users. This option lets you hide the All Users files, leaving only your own personal files displayed.
Control Panel: Includes a shortcut to the Control Panel.
Documents / Profile folders: Includes folders for your personal files.
FTP: Includes an item for the FTP root folder (the folder that displays the top-level of your FTP Address Book).
Network: Includes an item for the Network virtual folder (the folder that displays your local network).
Operating system files: If this option is off, operating system files (those marked with the H and S attributes) will be hidden from the desktop. The desktop quite often contains two desktop.ini files (one in your personal desktop folder and one in the All Users folder) so being able to hide these is quite useful.
Recycle Bin: Includes a link to the Recycle Bin folder.
This PC: Includes an item for the Computer virtual folder (the folder that displays your disk drives and network shares).
Additional folders
The Include additional folders when using Windows Search from the Desktop option at the bottom of the page controls which folders are searched when you use Windows Search (e.g. via the search field in the top right of the Lister) from the Desktop folder. By default, Opus only searches your personal Desktop folder (/desktopdir) and, if configured to appear, the shared desktop folder (/commondesktopdir). If this option is turned on the search will include the profile and shared Desktop folders and also the Documents folder, and potentially others. (It is up to Windows exactly which folders are searched, and you'll see similar from Explorer.)
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