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From: Arian_Intellect
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At least reached naa.. so some compensation prize 
should be given to three of us
Shaju Thomas
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  Raj_MS 
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  Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 11:46 
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  Subject: The ATTRIB question
  
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Several good attempts here, but I am 
  not sure the question was comunicated correctly. Here is the 
  question:   The ATTRIB command can be used to set and reset file 
  attributes. In which version of DOS did this command gain the ability of 
  setting and resetting the Hidden attribute?   and the bonus rider: 
  Before the version mentioned in the last question, what could the ATTRIB 
  command do which the DIR command could not?   Both answers are there 
  in the research done by venkat_kl, ThangavelRaja and Arian_Intellect. They 
  are:   The +/-H switch to the ATTRIB command was introduced in DOS 
  5.0. This was a really great DOS version, my favourite. Apart from ATTRIB 
  enhancements, it introduced /? switches to commands, several enhancements to 
  the DIR command, some neat enhancements in batch files, and a (heh, heh) GUI 
  shell with a task switcher. And, it was smaller and faster than the previous 
  version.   The answer to the rider is this: The ATTRIB command, with 
  its /S switch, could be used to get a list of files in the current directory 
  and the ones below it recursively. The DIR command could not do this before 
  DOS version 5.0.    So, no one gets the prize for this question 
  .Fault is mine, for not communicating it properly. I will ask another one in 
  here shortly, for next time's meeting.   Regards 
  Raj

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