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Yes Posted Jun 02, for v7. Far better by gimpguy Jul 25, Read all my reviews. Gotta give this credit, definitely a great tool to have on hand for attribute changes, great user interface and free. Definitely a keeper and a 5. Yes Posted Jul 25, for v7. Simplicity works by busybusy Oct 16, Read all my reviews. If you need to change a single or group of file attribute this is the utility to use. It is quick, has all the options you would need, and is easy to use.

To determine what attributes are enabled on a file, you must use the attrib command in the command prompt. In the directory where the file is located, enter:. To clear an attribute with attrib , use - the minus sign , for example:.

Using the minus signs after attrib in the above example clears the System, Hidden, and Read-only attributes from the file. This is document aift in the Knowledge Base. Last modified on It has been seen where if a network share that has a large amount of folders set to Read-only, it can cause Explorer to take longer then what is expected to render the contents of that share while it waits on the retrieval of the Desktop.

The slower the network connectivity to the share the longer this process can take to the point where Explorer may timeout waiting for the data and render nothing or appear to hang.

Note In some previous versions of Windows, you can change the Read-only attribute for folders by using the Properties dialog box for the folder, but no versions of Windows permit you to change the System attribute by using Windows Explorer. To work around this problem, use the Attrib command at a command prompt Cmd. Warning If you remove the Read-only or System attribute from a folder, it may appear as a ordinary folder and some customizations may be lost.

For example, Windows customizes the Fonts folder and provides a special folder view that permits you to hide variations, such as bold and italic. It also permits you to change the folder's view settings in ways that are specific to fonts.

If you remove the Read-only and System attributes of the Fonts folder, these customized view settings are not available. For folders that you have customized by using the Customize tab of the folder's Properties dialog box, the folder icon and other other customizations may be lost when you remove the Read-only attribute. If a program cannot save files to a folder with the Read-only attribute, such as My Documents, change the Read-only attribute to System by using the Attrib command at a command prompt.

To remove the Read-only attribute and to set the System attribute, use the following command:. Therefore, use the following command to remove these attributes:. Windows stores file and folder attributes in the file system with the file and folder name, extension, date and time stamps, and other information. The Read-only check box for folders is not available because it does not apply to the folder. You can use this check box to set the Read-only attribute for files in the folder.

However, you cannot use Windows Explorer to determine whether a folder has the Read-only and System attributes set. To determine the attributes that are set on a folder, or to change these attributes, you must use the Attrib command at a command prompt. For more information about system attributes, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. Need more help?

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