File Path The File Access Path (FAP) is a unique roadmap used by each operating system, extending from the operating system to the target file. The FAP ensures that all files on the computer are unique, and also allows for knowing the exact location of each file.
The path system is used by Windows, Linux-based operating systems, Unix-derived operating systems, and many other systems. For example;
When you log out to the desktop and create a new folder, this folder;
The directory where Windows is installed > Users > Your Account > Desktop > File extension
It is created in this way. Therefore, this Path is the complete and exact access path for the created file.
