FILE_SYSTEM_OFF

FILE_SYSTEM_OFF F

CANCELS THE ATTRIBUTE "SYSTEM" OF THE FILE F

  • Type: Command
  • Parameter: 1
  • Group: Files

ACTION

The command FILE_SYSTEM_OFF F cancels the attribute "system" of the file F.

Remark: the command FILE_SYSTEM F sets the attribute "system" of the file F.

F is the absolute or relative name of the file.

The absolute name is the entire name, related to the root of the file system (ex: "c:\temp\file.txt").

The relative name is the name of the file related to the current directory (ex: "file.txt" or "/file.txt" or "\file.txt").

SYNTAX: FILE_SYSTEM_OFF F

  • F = absolute or relative name of the file.

USE

  • The command FILE_SYSTEM_OFF is used to mark a file as non system file.

ERROR

  • If file F does not exist.
  • If F is not a correct name of file.

EXAMPLE

rem cancels the mark "system" of the file "test.txt"

file_system_off "test.txt"

SEE ALSO

FILE_ARCHIVE

FILE_ARCHIVE_OFF

FILE_HIDE

FILE_HIDE_OFF

FILE_READ_ONLY

FILE_READ_ONLY_OFF

FILE_SYSTEM