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Property:
Folder.Attributes
object.Attributes [ = newattributes]
This property allows us to get or change the various attributes of a folder. The available attribute values are listed below.
|
Name |
Value
|
Description |
Read/Write
attribute |
|
Normal |
0 |
Normal file |
Read/write
|
| ReadOnly |
1 |
Read-only file |
Read only
|
| Hidden |
2 |
Hidden
file |
Read/write |
| System |
4 |
System
file |
Read/write |
| Volume |
8 |
Disk drive
volume label |
Read only |
| Directory |
16 |
Folder or
directory |
Read-only |
| Archive |
32 |
File has changed since last backup
|
Read/write |
| Alias |
64 |
Link or
shortcut |
Read-only |
| Compressed |
2048 |
Compressed
file |
Read-only |
The following
code shows how to check if a folder is read/write or read-only. As you can see, logical operators are used to get or change the various attributes.
Code:
<% dim filesys, demofolder
set filesys =
CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
set demofolder =
filesys.GetFolder("c:\Projects\")
If Not demofolder.Attributes And 1 Then
Response.Write "The folder is Read/Write."
Else
Response.Write "The folder is Read-only."
End If
%>
Output:
"The folder is Read/Write."
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