File/Folder Attribute Mapping from NT AS to Macintosh (101731)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1

This article was previously published under Q101731

SUMMARY

When you are running a Macintosh volume with Services for the Macintosh from a Windows NT Advanced Server, the files and folders (directories) have attributes or properties depending on which platform you are using to view the files and folders (directories). See below for details regarding these properties.

MORE INFORMATION

Windows NT Advanced Server Properties

Directory and File Properties

Read Only, Hidden, Archive, and System

You can view these properties by using the MS-DOS ATTRIB command or by choosing Properties from the File menu in File Manager.

Macintosh Properties

File Properties

Locked, File Locked, Resources Locked, Printer driver MultiFinder compatible, Has BNDL, No INITs, Shared, INITed, Invisible, Label, Stationary, Alias, and Use Custom Icon

Folder Properties

Locked, INITed, Invisible, Label, and Use Custom Icon

You can view the above Macintosh attributes by using ResEdit version 2.1.1 or later.

The following table describes the mapping of attributes from Windows NT Advanced Server to the appropriate attributes on the Macintosh. Only the attributes that are cross platform are listed; if an attribute is not listed, it has no equivalent on the other platform.
    Macintosh Attribute           Windows NT Advanced Server Attribute
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    File Locked                   Read Only
    Invisible                     Hidden
				

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:8/8/2001
Keywords:kbinterop KB101731