Right mouse click on the file you want to inspect.
Then pick the last item - Properties.
On the botton you will find file attributes.
These properties are called the file attributes
The "System" and "Encrypted" attributes can not be used together.
File attributes are not specifically used to run Perl scripts (ie. you can run them without setting or changing them).
Right-click the file and select Properties
Just run attrib command..
Write to the file, append to the file, and read or change its attributes.
hidden file (H), read-only(R), archive file (A), index file (which is only in vista), System file (s)
All polygons have 3 or more sides
NTFS has many more attributes available, over 32,000 possible.
The Attributes of the file can only be viewed. The file cannot be modified, edited or tampered until the pathway of the file is saved on your hard drive.
All files, DOS, or Windows have attributes. Files can be Hidden, System, Read-Only, Archive, or any combination of them. For example, there are some important windows files that are hidden, read-only, and system. On a windows operating system, you can right-click the file, and choose properties from the menu. At the bottom, you should see the attributies of a file. In DOS ( only because you brought it up ) you would need to be in the directory of the the file and type "ATTRIB [filename]" to view the attributes. Type "ATTRIB /?" to read how to change the attributes.
A file is a collection or set of records. Typically, In database sense, A Group of records makes a file. A group of attributes makes a record.