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Old 04-15-2008, 02:22 PM
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File attributes in Vista

Where in Vista can I find an explanation of file attributes - System, Hidden,
Archive, etc. There seem to be some new ones added. Searching in Help finds
nothing useful on the topic.

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RE: File attributes in Vista

The only new one, (as mentioned when you run the command 'attrib /?') is the
-I switch for indexed file.
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RE: File attributes in Vista

I've encountered the attribute "N" which is not mentioned in either the
attrib or dir commands. So far, I've seen it only on Outlook .pst files.
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RE: File attributes in Vista

Those are not Vista attribs. it's called DSO

The Dsofile.dll files lets you edit Office document properties when you do
not have Office installed: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/224351/en-us[/url]
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