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-----Message d'origine----- Dans le message news:2ee001c4289b$d7049460 $ ,
Olivier s'est ainsi exprimé:
Sur une partition NTFS de Windows 2000 Pro SP4, j'ai un fichier "toto.avi" qui a les attributs ACO
A = A archiver C = Compressé 0 = ????
Avec ce petit O, le fichier contient une petite horloge en
plus en bas a gauche de l'icone normal.
C'est la première fois que je la vois, et je ne sais pas ce que s'est. Avez vous une idée ? Je fais comment pour la
metre ? pour l'enlever ?
Merci, j'ai rien trouvez sur le sur de Microsoft.
J'ai trouvé cette liste (apparemment complète) dans le MSDN (".NET Framework Class Library")
Member name Description Value Archive Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file's archive status. Applications use this attribute to mark files for backup or removal. 32
Compressed Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is compressed. 2048 Device Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. Reserved for future use. 64 Directory Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is a directory. 16 Encrypted Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file or directory is encrypted. For a file, this means that all data in the file is encrypted. For a
directory, this means that encryption is the default for newly created files and directories. 16384
Hidden Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is hidden, and thus is not included in an ordinary directory listing. 2
Normal Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is normal and has no other attributes set. This attribute is valid only if used alone. 128
NotContentIndexed Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file will not be indexed by the operating system's content indexing service. 8192
Offline Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is offline. The data of the file is not immediately available. 4096
ReadOnly Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is read-only. 1 ReparsePoint Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file contains a reparse point, which is a block of user-defined data associated with a file or a
directory. 1024
SparseFile Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is a sparse file. Sparse files are typically large files whose data are mostly zeros. 512
System Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is a system file. The file is part of the operating system or is used exclusively by the operating
system. 4
Temporary Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is temporary. File systems attempt to keep all of the data in memory for quicker access rather than
flushing the data back to mass storage. A temporary file should be deleted by the application as soon as it is no longer needed. 256
On y voit un attribut "Offline" (The file is offline. The data of the file is not immediately available.)
C'est peut-être cela ...
Mais je n'ai pas trouvé davantage d'infos...
-- May the Force be with You! La Connaissance s'accroît quand on la partage ---------------------------------------------------------- Jean-Claude BELLAMY [MVP] - http://www.bellamyjc.org" target="_blank" class="text-blue hover:opacity-90 " style="word-break: break-all;" rel="noopener nofollow">http://www.bellamyjc.org http://www.bellamyjc.org" target="_blank" class="text-blue hover:opacity-90 " style="word-break: break-all;" rel="noopener nofollow">http://www.bellamyjc.org *
Merci de cette info, cepandant,
Mon fichier est en local sur mon PC, et il ne provient pas du reseau, je l'ai fait moi meme. Au début, je pensais qu'il était ouvert par un autre poste, mais apres redemarrage, meme sans connection reseau, j'ai toujours cette attribut.
Lorsque je copie se fichier sur un autre PC, l'attribut "O" n'est pas copié.
Vous avez une idée ?
-----Message d'origine-----
Dans le message news:2ee001c4289b$d7049460
$a101280a@phx.gbl ,
Olivier <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> s'est ainsi
exprimé:
Sur une partition NTFS de Windows 2000 Pro SP4,
j'ai un fichier "toto.avi" qui a les attributs ACO
A = A archiver
C = Compressé
0 = ????
Avec ce petit O, le fichier contient une petite horloge
en
plus en bas a gauche de l'icone normal.
C'est la première fois que je la vois, et je ne sais pas
ce que s'est. Avez vous une idée ? Je fais comment pour
la
metre ? pour l'enlever ?
Merci, j'ai rien trouvez sur le sur de Microsoft.
J'ai trouvé cette liste (apparemment complète) dans le
MSDN (".NET Framework Class Library")
Member name Description Value
Archive
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file's archive status. Applications use this
attribute to mark files for backup or removal. 32
Compressed
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file is compressed. 2048
Device
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
Reserved for future use. 64
Directory
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file is a directory. 16
Encrypted
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file or directory is encrypted. For a file, this
means that all data in the file is encrypted. For a
directory, this means that encryption is the default for
newly created files and directories. 16384
Hidden
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file is hidden, and thus is not included in an
ordinary directory listing. 2
Normal
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file is normal and has no other attributes set.
This attribute is valid only if used alone. 128
NotContentIndexed
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file will not be indexed by the operating
system's content indexing service. 8192
Offline
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file is offline. The data of the file is not
immediately available. 4096
ReadOnly
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file is read-only. 1
ReparsePoint
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file contains a reparse point, which is a block
of user-defined data associated with a file or a
directory. 1024
SparseFile
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file is a sparse file. Sparse files are
typically large files whose data are mostly zeros. 512
System
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file is a system file. The file is part of the
operating system or is used exclusively by the operating
system. 4
Temporary
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
The file is temporary. File systems attempt to keep
all of the data in memory for quicker access rather than
flushing the data back to mass storage. A temporary file
should be deleted by the application as soon as it is no
longer needed. 256
On y voit un attribut "Offline"
(The file is offline. The data of the file is not
immediately available.)
C'est peut-être cela ...
Mais je n'ai pas trouvé davantage d'infos...
--
May the Force be with You!
La Connaissance s'accroît quand on la partage
----------------------------------------------------------
Jean-Claude BELLAMY [MVP] - http://www.bellamyjc.org
http://www.bellamyjc.org Jean-Claude.Bellamy@wanadoo.fr *
JC.Bellamy@free.fr
Merci de cette info, cepandant,
Mon fichier est en local sur mon PC, et il ne provient pas
du reseau, je l'ai fait moi meme.
Au début, je pensais qu'il était ouvert par un autre
poste, mais apres redemarrage, meme sans connection
reseau, j'ai toujours cette attribut.
Lorsque je copie se fichier sur un autre PC,
l'attribut "O" n'est pas copié.
-----Message d'origine----- Dans le message news:2ee001c4289b$d7049460 $ ,
Olivier s'est ainsi exprimé:
Sur une partition NTFS de Windows 2000 Pro SP4, j'ai un fichier "toto.avi" qui a les attributs ACO
A = A archiver C = Compressé 0 = ????
Avec ce petit O, le fichier contient une petite horloge en
plus en bas a gauche de l'icone normal.
C'est la première fois que je la vois, et je ne sais pas ce que s'est. Avez vous une idée ? Je fais comment pour la
metre ? pour l'enlever ?
Merci, j'ai rien trouvez sur le sur de Microsoft.
J'ai trouvé cette liste (apparemment complète) dans le MSDN (".NET Framework Class Library")
Member name Description Value Archive Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file's archive status. Applications use this attribute to mark files for backup or removal. 32
Compressed Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is compressed. 2048 Device Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. Reserved for future use. 64 Directory Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is a directory. 16 Encrypted Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file or directory is encrypted. For a file, this means that all data in the file is encrypted. For a
directory, this means that encryption is the default for newly created files and directories. 16384
Hidden Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is hidden, and thus is not included in an ordinary directory listing. 2
Normal Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is normal and has no other attributes set. This attribute is valid only if used alone. 128
NotContentIndexed Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file will not be indexed by the operating system's content indexing service. 8192
Offline Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is offline. The data of the file is not immediately available. 4096
ReadOnly Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is read-only. 1 ReparsePoint Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file contains a reparse point, which is a block of user-defined data associated with a file or a
directory. 1024
SparseFile Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is a sparse file. Sparse files are typically large files whose data are mostly zeros. 512
System Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is a system file. The file is part of the operating system or is used exclusively by the operating
system. 4
Temporary Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. The file is temporary. File systems attempt to keep all of the data in memory for quicker access rather than
flushing the data back to mass storage. A temporary file should be deleted by the application as soon as it is no longer needed. 256
On y voit un attribut "Offline" (The file is offline. The data of the file is not immediately available.)
C'est peut-être cela ...
Mais je n'ai pas trouvé davantage d'infos...
-- May the Force be with You! La Connaissance s'accroît quand on la partage ---------------------------------------------------------- Jean-Claude BELLAMY [MVP] - http://www.bellamyjc.org" target="_blank" class="text-blue hover:opacity-90 " style="word-break: break-all;" rel="noopener nofollow">http://www.bellamyjc.org http://www.bellamyjc.org" target="_blank" class="text-blue hover:opacity-90 " style="word-break: break-all;" rel="noopener nofollow">http://www.bellamyjc.org *
Merci de cette info, cepandant,
Mon fichier est en local sur mon PC, et il ne provient pas du reseau, je l'ai fait moi meme. Au début, je pensais qu'il était ouvert par un autre poste, mais apres redemarrage, meme sans connection reseau, j'ai toujours cette attribut.
Lorsque je copie se fichier sur un autre PC, l'attribut "O" n'est pas copié.