??? 8/11/2002 12:40:57 ??, ?/? Fran�ois Van Emelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Norman Dunbar wrote:
>
>> Fran�ois,
>>
>> I haven't tried it myself, but you can use DOS or Windows to set the file
>> attributes to hidden. You can still open the file etc, but you have to know
>> it is there. The problem is, if someone has Explorer configured to show
>> hidden files, then it's all in vain.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Regrads,
>> Norman.
>>
>
>I don't want them 'hidden' or 'invisible' in DOS or Windows, I would
>like to make them invisible, inaccessible in QPC so that I can't
>acidentally delete them with a DOSx_ drive.
>
>Fran�ois Van Emelen
Start a command line instance (Start>Run and type "Command" -or "cmd" if you're
running NT/2000 or XP - WITHOUT THE QUOTES ("") of course!)
Then CD\<your folder name here>
and finally type: attrib +h qxl.win <ENTER>
This will effectively hide qxl.win from QPC... I am not sure if it will allow you to
delete it or not if you type "delete WINx_dos_directory_qxl.win" but at least you
won't
see it.
Phoebus