From the Properties window, you can change the read-only, hidden, archive, and indexing atributes of the file.
read only hidden ready for archiving compressed
Archive (A)Read Only (R)Hidden (H)System (S)
file attrib
A - Archive R - Read Only S - System H - Hidden
Hidden archive and Read-only
There are no actual "hidden" files in Unix. The only way to hide the existence of a file is to place it in a folder that no one has read permissions for.
Among the Hidden is a novel Margaret Peterson Haddix. You could possibly be able to read it at your local library.
i hope. but dont think so. i only read among the hidden, the first one.
Attirb command is used to change the attribute of any file of directory. There are following kinds of attributes in DOS:R - Read OnlyH - HiddenA - ArchiveS - SystemAmong all, Archive (A) attributes applies by default as we create any file or directory. System (S) attribute is reserved for the System Files (IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS, CONFIG.SYS) of MS-DOS. We can apply Read Only or Hidden attributes to any file or directory to make it read only of hidden. The syntax is as follows:To make file Read Only: attrib +r To make file Hidden: attrib +h To remove Read Only attribute: attrib -r To remove Hidden attribute: attrib -h Similarly we can set/remove Archive (A) or System (S) attributes to file with +a/-a or +s/-s option.
hidden file (H), read-only(R), archive file (A), index file (which is only in vista), System file (s)
You cannot read The Hidden online for free legally.It can be purchased as an eBook. See the related links for some websites you can buy it from.