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From: evm2y@watt.acc.Virginia.EDU (Ernest V. Mathews III)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Unmovable Spaces under Norton
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Date: 15 Aug 88 20:05:59 GMT
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jlh@loral.UUCP (Physically Pffft) writes:
>Ok, so we all know what causes unmovable spaces under Norton.  So how do we
>find out which are the offending files?  I mean, besides going through them
>one by one checking their attributes.  Not on a 40 meg hard disk, nope, not
>me, nosirreebob.
>								jim

How about this command:

C:\>fa /u /s

This will find all files on the disk with unusual attributes.
A file will appear in the list if any attribute bit is set.
Archive, Hidden, System, Read-only.

Ernie Mathews  evm2y@virginia.edu