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Computer command in various operating systems
attrib
The ReactOS attrib command
Developers Intel, IBM, Microsoft, DR, Datalight, Novell, Phil Brutsche, ReactOS Contributors
Initial release1984, 40–41 years ago (DOS version)
Operating system ISIS-II, PC DOS, MS-DOS, MSX-DOS, SISNE plus, OS/2, eComStation, ArcaOS, Windows, DR DOS, ROM-DOS, FreeDOS, ReactOS, SymbOS
Platform Cross-platform
Type Command
License FreeDOS, ReactOS: GPLv2

In computing, ATTRIB is a command in Intel ISIS-II,[1] DOS, IBM OS/2,[2] Microsoft Windows [3] and ReactOS [4] that allows the user to change various characteristics, or "attributes" of a computer file or directory. The command is also available in the EFI shell.[5]

History

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Several operating systems provided a set of modifiable file characteristics that could be accessed and changed through a low-level system call. For example, as of release MS-DOS 4.0, the first six bits of the file attribute byte indicated whether or not a file was read-only (as opposed to writeable), hidden, a system file, a volume label, a subdirectory, or if the file had been "archived" (with the bit being set if the file had changed since the last use of the BACKUP command).[6] However, initial releases of the operating system did not provide user-level method for reading or changing these values.[7]

The initial version of the ATTRIB command for DOS was first included in version 3.0 of PC DOS, with functionality limited to changing the read-only attribute.[7] Subsequent versions allowed the read-only, hidden, system and archive bits to be set.[8] MS-DOS version 3.3 added the capability of recursive searching through subdirectories to display attributes of specified files.[9]

Digital Research DR DOS 6.0 [10] and Datalight ROM-DOS [11] also include an implementation of the ATTRIB command.

The FreeDOS version was developed by Phil Brutsche and is licensed under the GPLv2.[12]

Uses

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Setting the read-only bit of a file provided only partial protection against inadvertent deletion: while commands such as del and erase would respect the attribute, other commands such as DELTREE did not.[13] Changing the system attribute was not possible in early versions of Windows, thus requiring use of ATTRIB.[13] Similarly, a system crash in early versions of Windows could lead to a situation where a temporary file had the read-only bit set and was additionally (and irrevocably) locked by the Windows OS; in this instance, booting into DOS (thus avoiding the Windows lock) and unsetting the read-only attribute with ATTRIB was the recommended way of deleting the file.[14] Manipulating the archive bit allowed users to control which files were backed up using the BACKUP command.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ ISIS II Users Guide
  2. ^ "JaTomes Help - OS/2 Commands". Archived from the original on 2019年04月14日. Retrieved 2019年07月27日.
  3. ^ Microsoft TechNet Attrib article
  4. ^ reactos/attrib.c at master · reactos/reactos · GitHub
  5. ^ "EFI Shells and Scripting". Intel . Retrieved 2013年09月25日.
  6. ^ IBM Disk Operating System Version 4.00 Technical Reference (1st ed.). July 1988. p. 3:5.
  7. ^ a b c Petzold, Charles (June 10, 1986). "Changing DOS File Attributes". PC Magazine. pp. 249–262.
  8. ^ "DOS Attrib". Encyclopedia. PC Magazine. Archived from the original on 2012年03月02日. Retrieved 2007年08月02日.
  9. ^ "Using ATTRIB, CHKDSK, or DIR Command to Locate Files". Microsoft. Archived from the original on 2014年09月01日. Retrieved 2017年11月01日.
  10. ^ "DR DOS 6.0 User Guide Optimisation and Configuration Tips" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019年09月30日. Retrieved 2019年08月13日.
  11. ^ "Datalight ROM-DOS User's Guide" (PDF). www.datalight.com.
  12. ^ "FreeDOS 1.2 Updates Package - attrib (FreeDOS Base)". Ibiblio.org. 2003年07月01日. Retrieved 2022年09月08日.
  13. ^ a b O'Reilly, Tim; Mott, Troy; Glenn, Walter J. (1999). Windows 98 in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference . O'Reilly. pp. 303–306. ISBN 1-56592-486-X.
  14. ^ Jones, James G.; Landes, Craig (2003). A+ Exam Cram 2: Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure. Que. pp. 309–310. ISBN 0-7897-2867-2.

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