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Old 02-17-2008   #6 (permalink)
natmaster
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Vista Ultimate x86
 
 

Re: explorer file attribute

Yeah, I didn't apply this though - how do I remove it? I want to be able to read the file again.

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Ronnie Vernon MVP View Post
Natmaster

You are replying to a thread that is over 1 year old? You can do this, but
you need to quote the message you are replying to. Most servers remove older
messages after about 90 days.

To answer your question.

The 'E' file attribute means that the file is encrypted. Be careful when you
apply this attribute or you may lose the ability to open these files.



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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
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> What about "E"? It seems to turn the files green in Vista explorer
> shell, and make the files unreadable. (Although writable...)
> It says access is denied when I try to read these files.
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