Sets or returns the attributes of files or folders. Read/write or read-only, depending on the attribute.
Syntax
object.Attributes [= newattributes]
The Attributes property has these parts:
Part
Description
object
Required. Always the name of a File or Folder object.
newattributes
Optional. If provided, newattributes is the new value for the attributes of the specified object.
Settings
The newattributes argument can have any of the following values or any logical combination of the following values:
Constant
Value
Description
Normal
0
Normal file. No attributes are set.
ReadOnly
1
Read-only file. Attribute is read/write.
Hidden
2
Hidden file. Attribute is read/write.
System
4
System file. Attribute is read/write.
Directory
16
Folder or directory. Attribute is read-only.
Archive
32
File has changed since last backup. Attribute is read/write.
Alias
1024
Link or shortcut. Attribute is read-only.
Compressed
2048
Compressed file. Attribute is read-only.
Remarks
Attempts to change any of the read-only attributes (Alias, Compressed, or Directory) are ignored.
When setting attributes, it is generally a good idea to first read the current attributes, then change the individual attributes as desired, and finally write the attributes back.
The following code illustrates the use of the Attributes property with a file:
Function ToggleArchiveBit(filespec)
Dim fso, f
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set f = fso.GetFile(filespec)
If f.attributes and 32 Then
f.attributes = f.attributes - 32
ToggleArchiveBit = "Archive bit is cleared."
Else
f.attributes = f.attributes + 32
ToggleArchiveBit = "Archive bit is set."
End If
End Function