From: Pat Presidente (Pat_Presidente_at_sd72.bc.ca)
Date: Wed Sep 04 1996 - 02:57:29 EDT
Patrick;
>From the DOS prompt use the attrib command.
eg. attrib user.dat -h (to remove the hide attribute)
note: -r would remove read only. +r+h would re-hide and write
protect the file.
Hope this helps
Pat
At 11:51 PM 9/3/96 PDT, you wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to change the attribute of the system.dat
>file and the user.dat file, i.e., remove the hidden attribute, so that I
>may make a copy of it on a floppy disk. Thanks for any help.
>
>
>PATRICK
>
>
>
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