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Old 09-27-2006   #1 (permalink)
Roof Fiddler


 
 

How to get complete file attributes list on command line?

What's the command to get a complete list of _all_ of a file's or
directory's attributes, i.e. all of the information (permissions, ownership,
timestamps, previous versions, custom attributes, etc) that can be obtained
from various windows, subwindows, and window tabs accessible by
right-clicking a file in Windows Explorer and opening Properties?


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Old 09-28-2006   #2 (permalink)
Roberto Baggio


 
 

Re: How to get complete file attributes list on command line?

ATTRIB for attributes.
DIR for timestamps.
CACLS.EXE for permissions

"Roof Fiddler" <fiddler@roof.com> wrote in message
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> What's the command to get a complete list of _all_ of a file's or
> directory's attributes, i.e. all of the information (permissions,
> ownership, timestamps, previous versions, custom attributes, etc) that can
> be obtained from various windows, subwindows, and window tabs accessible
> by right-clicking a file in Windows Explorer and opening Properties?
>



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