How to unhide every files without knowing the name of the file in cmd?
I know by using the attrib command in cmd you can hide / unhide files but only you know the name of file.
Is there a way to hide / unhide every files without knowing the name of the file in cmd?
July 20th, 2012 2:10pm
Use a wildcard.
attrib -h -r *,* /s
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"stuckFree" wrote in message
news:063eed05-578f-481a-97e0-cb6960ad8f75...
I know by using the attrib command in cmd you can hide / unhide files but only you know the name of file.
Is there a way to hide / unhide every files without knowing the name of the file in cmd?
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July 21st, 2012 2:28am
oops should be
attrib -h -r *.* /s
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"DavidMCandy" wrote in message
news:04088d8a-16c7-4049-9f76-db01770ecc0a...
Use a wildcard.
attrib -h -r *,* /s
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"stuckFree" wrote in message
news:063eed05-578f-481a-97e0-cb6960ad8f75...
I know by using the attrib command in cmd you can hide / unhide files but only you know the name of file.
Is there a way to hide / unhide every files without knowing the name of the file in cmd?
July 21st, 2012 3:31am
It's work only for 2 / 50 files.
2 files unhide the 48 still hiding.
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July 23rd, 2012 3:30pm
It's work only for 2 / 50 files.
2 files unhide the 48 still hiding.
July 23rd, 2012 3:30pm