> Yes, I know that :-). I'm going through my list. What will happen if this
> is run on Unix. What does it do?
It calls the Windows 'Attrib' program equivalent to 'chmod' on Unix.
We had a thread on it just before it was submitted. (It was submitted by
somebody else, somebody proposed a change, I implemented it)
Here's Attrib help on Windows 2000.
-----------------------------------
Displays or changes file attributes.
ATTRIB [+R | -R] [+A | -A ] [+S | -S] [+H | -H] [[drive:] [path] filename]
[/S [/D]]
+ Sets an attribute.
- Clears an attribute.
R Read-only file attribute.
A Archive file attribute.
S System file attribute.
H Hidden file attribute.
/S Processes matching files in the current folder
and all subfolders.
/D Processes folders as well.