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Archived.. The archive attribute identifies if a file has been modified since the last backup. A file attribute is metadata that gives certain qualities to a file after the attribute has been given
The archive file attribute is used to indicate whether a file has been modified since the last backup. When a file is modified, the archive attribute is set, signaling that the file should be included in the next backup. This helps in efficient data storage and retrieval processes by ensuring that only the changed files are backed up, reducing storage space and backup time.
Attribute "A" indicates that the latest version of this file has not been archived. When A Backup gets made, this attribute is switched off. Use ATTRIB Command to see the Status of the Archive bit
The Windows archive attribute is used to indicate whether a file has been modified since the last backup. When a file is modified, the archive attribute is set, signaling that the file should be included in the next backup. This helps in efficient file management by ensuring that only the changed files are backed up, saving time and storage space.
DOS sets an attribute of "Archive" on any new or changed files. This is basically setting a tripwire to let the system know that the file must e cleared during the next backup.
Backup is the process of making sure there is another copy of each file in case there is a disaster. Restoring is the process of bringing back a copy of a file or directory, etc., from the backup media.
The attrib command is a Recovery Console command used to change the file attributes for a file or directory while in Recovery Console. An attrib command is also available from the Command Prompt. attrib [+r|-r] [+s|-s] [+h|-h] [+c|-c] [filename] +r = This assigns the read-only file attribute to the file or directory. -r = This removes the read-only attribute. +s = This assigns the system file attribute to the file or directory. -s = This removes the system attribute. +h = This assigns the hidden file attribute to the file or directory. -h = This removes the hidden attribute. +c = This assigns the compressed file attribute to the file or directory. -c = This removes the compressed attribute. filename = This is the file or directory that you are wanting to change the attributes of.
The attrib command is a Recovery Console command used to change the file attributes for a file or directory while in Recovery Console. An attrib command is also available from the Command Prompt. attrib [+r|-r] [+s|-s] [+h|-h] [+c|-c] [filename] +r = This assigns the read-only file attribute to the file or directory. -r = This removes the read-only attribute. +s = This assigns the system file attribute to the file or directory. -s = This removes the system attribute. +h = This assigns the hidden file attribute to the file or directory. -h = This removes the hidden attribute. +c = This assigns the compressed file attribute to the file or directory. -c = This removes the compressed attribute. filename = This is the file or directory that you are wanting to change the attributes of.
Just another copy of the file.
The files which store the copy of your original data are called backup files. In windows backup files are created by NTbackup utility and windows backup and restore utilities. These backup files have .bkf file extension.
The SRC attribute identifies what will appear in a frame.
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