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Is it possible to change the attributes of a file in Windows 2000
Professional? I believe Norton use to sell some software that would basically put you into a memory map dump. Once you new where the file names and attributes were stored, you could simply modify them with a debug sort of environment. Is this still possible in today's Windows environment? Thanks in advance, Christmas May |
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If you want to change the attributes of a file, you can do it using windows
explorer. Right click on the file and select Properties. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Christmas May" wrote in message ... Is it possible to change the attributes of a file in Windows 2000 Professional? I believe Norton use to sell some software that would basically put you into a memory map dump. Once you new where the file names and attributes were stored, you could simply modify them with a debug sort of environment. Is this still possible in today's Windows environment? Thanks in advance, Christmas May |
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