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- File_attribute abstract "File attributes are metadata associated with computer files that define file system behavior. Each attribute can have one of two states: set and cleared. Attributes are considered distinct from other metadata, such as dates and times, filename extensions or filesystem permissions. In addition to files, folders, volumes and other file system objects may have attributes.Traditionally, in MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, there were four attributes: archive, hidden, read-only and system. Windows has added new ones. Systems derived from 4.4BSD-Lite, such as FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, and OS X, have sets of "system" and "user" attributes; newer versions of the Linux kernel also support a set of file attributes.".
- File_attribute wikiPageExternalLink hidden_file.html.
- File_attribute wikiPageExternalLink 0,2542,t=DOS+Attrib&i=41730,00.asp.
- File_attribute wikiPageID "1849503".
- File_attribute wikiPageRevisionID "604754175".
- File_attribute date "20071017224738".
- File_attribute hasPhotoCollection File_attribute.
- File_attribute title "Hidden files in Unix-like operating systems".
- File_attribute url hidden_file.html.
- File_attribute subject Category:Computer_file_systems.
- File_attribute type Abstraction100002137.
- File_attribute type Arrangement105726596.
- File_attribute type ClassificationSystem105727220.
- File_attribute type Cognition100023271.
- File_attribute type ComputerFileSystems.
- File_attribute type FileSystem105732614.
- File_attribute type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- File_attribute type Structure105726345.
- File_attribute comment "File attributes are metadata associated with computer files that define file system behavior. Each attribute can have one of two states: set and cleared. Attributes are considered distinct from other metadata, such as dates and times, filename extensions or filesystem permissions. In addition to files, folders, volumes and other file system objects may have attributes.Traditionally, in MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, there were four attributes: archive, hidden, read-only and system.".
- File_attribute label "Atrybut pliku".
- File_attribute label "Dateiattribut".
- File_attribute label "File attribute".
- File_attribute label "文件属性".
- File_attribute sameAs Dateiattribut.
- File_attribute sameAs 파일_특성.
- File_attribute sameAs Atrybut_pliku.
- File_attribute sameAs m.060vnz.
- File_attribute sameAs Q1144207.
- File_attribute sameAs Q1144207.
- File_attribute sameAs File_attribute.
- File_attribute wasDerivedFrom File_attribute?oldid=604754175.
- File_attribute isPrimaryTopicOf File_attribute.