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     Name
          attrib - sets or resets the read-only attribute of  a  file,
          or displays the attributes of a file


     Syntax
          attrib [+R|-R] [+A|-A] [d:] [path]filename[.ext] [/S]


     Description
          If an application opens a file with read and  write  permis-
          sion,  attrib  forces  read-only  mode to allow file sharing
          over a network.

          +r  sets the read-only attribute of a file.

          -r  disables read-only mode.

          +a  sets the archive attribute of a file.

          -a  clears the archive attribute of a file.

          [drive:] pathname
              specifies the name of the drive and the full pathname of
              the file you want to reference.

          /S  makes attrib search through all files and all  subdirec-
              tories.

          The backup, restore, and  xcopy  (mcopy)  commands  use  the
          archive     attribute     to     control     a     selective
          backup/restore/xcopy on files that have been modified.  You
          can  use the +a and -a options to select files that you want
          to back up with the backup /m switch, or copy with the xcopy
          (or mcopy) /m or /a switches.

          To display the attribute of a specific file on  the  default
          drive,  enter  attrib  followed by the pathname of the file.
          To print the attributes of all files in  a  specific  direc-
          tory, use the wildcard abbreviation *.* in the pathname.


     Examples
          The following example gives the  file  report.txt  read-only
          permission:

               attrib +r report.txt

          Suppose you want to use xcopy to copy all the files  in  the
          default  directory of drive A, except for those that have an
          extension of .bak, to drive B.  You would enter the  follow-
          ing:

               attrib +a a:*.*

               attrib -a a:*.bak

          and:

               xcopy a: b: /m

          or:

               copy a: b: /a

          If you use the /m switch, xcopy automatically turns off the
          archive bits of the files in drive A as it copies them.


     Notes
          attrib is an external command.


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