SetFileAttributes function
Sets the attributes for a file or directory.
To perform this operation as a transacted operation, use the SetFileAttributesTransacted function.
Syntax
BOOL WINAPI SetFileAttributes( _In_ LPCTSTR lpFileName, _In_ DWORD dwFileAttributes );
Parameters
- lpFileName [in]
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The name of the file whose attributes are to be set.
In the ANSI version of this function, the name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. To extend this limit to 32,767 wide characters, call the Unicode version of the function (SetFileAttributesW) and prepend "\\?\" to the path. For more information, see File Names, Paths, and Namespaces.
Tip Starting in Windows 10, version 1607, for the unicode version of this function (SetFileAttributesW), you can opt-in to remove the MAX_PATH character limitation without prepending "\\?\". See the "Maximum Path Limitation" section of Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces for details. - dwFileAttributes [in]
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The file attributes to set for the file.
This parameter can be one or more values, combined using the bitwise-OR operator. However, all other values override FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL.
Not all attributes are supported by this function. For more information, see the Remarks section.
The following is a list of supported attribute values.
Return value
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
The following table describes how to set the attributes that cannot be set using SetFileAttributes. For a complete list of all file attribute values and their descriptions, see File Attribute Constants.
| Attribute | How to Set |
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FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED 0x800 |
To set a file's compression state, use the DeviceIoControl function with the FSCTL_SET_COMPRESSION operation. |
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FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE 0x40 |
Reserved; do not use. |
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FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY 0x10 |
Files cannot be converted into directories. To create a directory, use the CreateDirectory or CreateDirectoryEx function. |
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FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED 0x4000 |
To create an encrypted file, use the CreateFile function with the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED attribute. To convert an existing file into an encrypted file, use the EncryptFile function. |
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FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT 0x400 |
To associate a reparse point with a file or directory, use the DeviceIoControl function with the FSCTL_SET_REPARSE_POINT operation. |
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FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE 0x200 |
To set a file's sparse attribute, use the DeviceIoControl function with the FSCTL_SET_SPARSE operation. |
Transacted Operations
If a file is open for modification in a transaction, no other thread can open the file for modification until the transaction is committed. So if a transacted thread opens the file first, any subsequent threads that try modifying the file before the transaction is committed receives a sharing violation. If a non-transacted thread modifies the file before the transacted thread does, and the file is still open when the transaction attempts to open it, the transaction receives the error ERROR_TRANSACTIONAL_CONFLICT.
In Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, this function is supported by the following technologies.
| Technology | Supported |
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Server Message Block (SMB) 3.0 protocol |
Yes |
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SMB 3.0 Transparent Failover (TFO) |
Yes |
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SMB 3.0 with Scale-out File Shares (SO) |
Yes |
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Cluster Shared Volume File System (CsvFS) |
Yes |
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Resilient File System (ReFS) |
Yes |
Examples
For an example, see Retrieving and Changing File Attributes.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client |
Windows XP [desktop apps | Windows Store apps] |
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Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps | Windows Store apps] |
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Minimum supported phone |
Windows Phone 8 |
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Header |
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Library |
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DLL |
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Unicode and ANSI names |
SetFileAttributesW (Unicode) and SetFileAttributesA (ANSI) |
See also
- File Attribute Constants
- File Management Functions
- GetFileAttributes
- SetFileAttributesTransacted
- Symbolic Links
- Transactional NTFS