In the past days, we have a virus going around that readonly and
hidden attributes on files on students flashes in other labs.
They send the students to me for help, and I can kill the virus from
linux and remove the lnk files it puts on the flash, but linux sees all
the files fine, but in Windows, the files are still hidden.
I then have to open the file in Windows, and go to DOS and use
the attrib command to clear things.
attrib -r -h -s /S /D
Is there a Linux command that can change the DOS attributes on
flash devices with FAT and NTFS filesystems? mattrib does not
seem to work?
Thanks.
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Guam Community College Computer Center
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Guam - Where America's Day Begins
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