About the Shell's Namespace
The shell uses a single hierarchical namespace to organize all objects of
interest to the user: files, storage devices, printers, network resources, and
anything else that can be viewed using Windows Explorer. The root of this unified
namespace is the desktop.
In many ways, the shell's namespace is analogous to a file system's directory
structure. However, the namespace contains more types of objects than just
files and directories. Familiar file system concepts, such as
filename and
path, have been replaced by more general and powerful associations. This overview
discusses some of these associations, outlines the organization of the shell's
namespace, and describes the functions and interfaces associated with the
namespace.
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