It isn't exactly a Windows program, but the Microsoft utility that's used to edit file attributes is ATTRIB.EXE. It's run at the command line. For it's arguments type attrib /? at the command line or visit the related link below.
Explorer.exe
drwatson32.log was the name of the drwatson log file used by Windows 98. This was a popular debugging program.
A dmg file is an image file used by MAC OS. No program is needed, just click to open. unless your in windows
The name of the dr Watson log file used by windows 97 was Sherlock. Dr. Watson was a debugging program for Windows 98.
The "System" and "Encrypted" attributes can not be used together.
That is not a file format. Undf stands for 'undefined file'. Files used in Windows Movie Maker have to be compatible with the program as well.
By "fiel" you must surely mean "file"...You can edit the registry by using the "regedit" program built into windows
The free commander program is good for managing files. It is used as an alternative to the Windows file manager and can be downloaded for free for many versions of Windows.
The following listening present a typical module definition file (.DEF file) for a windows program. This_(.DEF file) file is used by the linker at the compile time. The data in this file controls the memory options that are particular to windows. Here the stub file linked by-the-linker. By using the statement 'STUB'"Windows.Exe" in the .DEF file. The STUB statement provides the name of a small DOS program that is added to the beginning of the window application. The aim of the stub is to print the message. "The program r requires MS windows.", if user tries to execute the program from DOS, the 'Winstub. EXE' program is provided with Turbo C++ and 'Quick C' for windows Compilers.
No special action is needed. When the program used to create or edit is installed on either system, the underlying operating system is irrelevant. Thus if Program X on Windows 7 creates File Y, you can open File Y on Windows Vista by installing Program X, and vice versa.
File attributes are not specifically used to run Perl scripts (ie. you can run them without setting or changing them).
The following symbols can not be used in a windows file name:\*:?/>