Description
Use the SetFileAttributes
method to change the attributes of the file which is described by the aqFileInfoObj
object. To learn the existing attributes of the file, read the Attributes
property.
Declaration
aqFileInfoObj.SetFileAttributes(fAttr)
aqFileInfoObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to an aqFileInfo object | |||
fAttr | [in] | Required | Integer | |
Result | Integer |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following object:
Parameters
The method has the following parameter:
fAttr
An integer number that specifies the file’s new attributes. This parameter can accept one or a combination of constants listed in the following table (these constants are defined in the aqFileSystem
object). To combine multiple values, use the bitwise OR operator.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
faReadOnly |
1 | A read-only file. |
faHidden |
2 | A hidden file. |
faSystem |
4 | A system file. |
faArchive |
32 | An archive file. |
faNormal |
128 | A file that does not have any other attributes set. |
faTemporary |
256 | A file that is used for temporary storage. |
faOffline |
4096 | A file whose data is physically moved to offline storage. |
faNotContentIndexed |
8192 | A file that is not to be indexed by the content indexing service. |
Result Value
If the file attributes have been changed successfully, the method returns 0. Otherwise, it returns a Windows error code. To get the error description, you can use the aqUtils.SysErrorMessage
method. For a complete list of error codes, refer to the System Error Codes article in the MSDN library.
Remarks
The following atttributes cannot be assigned by aqFileInfo.SetFileAttributes
method:
Constant | Value | Reason |
---|---|---|
faDirectory |
16 | A file cannot be transformed to a folder and vice versa. |
faSparseFile |
512 | Files are marked as sparse or not sparse via special tools and functions of the operating system. |
faReparsePoint |
1024 | Reparse points are associated with files and folders via special tools and functions of the operating system. |
faCompressed |
2048 | File and folder compression is enabled and disabled via specific tools and functions of the operating system. |
faEncrypted |
16384 | Files and folder encryption is enabled and disabled via specific tools and functions of the operating system. |
faVirtual |
65536 | Virtual files are created via special functions of the operating system. |
Example
The following code snippet makes a file read-only and hidden while keeping other attributes unchanged:
JavaScript, JScript
var finfo = aqFileSystem.GetFileInfo("C:\\MyFile.txt");
finfo.SetFileAttributes(finfo.Attributes | aqFileSystem.faReadOnly | aqFileSystem.faHidden);
Python
finfo = aqFileSystem.GetFileInfo("C:\\MyFile.txt")
finfo.SetFileAttributes(finfo.Attributes | aqFileSystem.faReadOnly | aqFileSystem.faHidden)
VBScript
Dim finfo
Set finfo = aqFileSystem.GetFileInfo("C:\\MyFile.txt")
finfo.SetFileAttributes finfo.Attributes Or aqFileSystem.faReadOnly Or aqFileSystem.faHidden
DelphiScript
var finfo;
begin
finfo := aqFileSystem.GetFileInfo('C:\\MyFile.txt');
finfo.SetFileAttributes(finfo.Attributes or aqFileSystem.faReadOnly or aqFileSystem.faHidden);
end;
C++Script, C#Script
var finfo = aqFileSystem["GetFileInfo"]("C:\\MyFile.txt");
finfo["SetFileAttributes"](finfo["Attributes"] | aqFileSystem["faReadOnly"] | aqFileSystem["faHidden"]);
See Also
Working With Files From Scripts
Attributes Property
SysErrorMessage Method