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| | 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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| | 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 news:uSkn%234j4GHA.3376@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > 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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