Describe the steps to set or remove a file attribute
A) Open Device Manager, select the Properties option, and the Properties window opens. Toward the bottom of the window is an Attributes section. Click inside one or more of the attribute check boxes to enable or disable an attribute.
B) Use Windows/File Explorer to locate the file or folder. Right-click the file or folder name. Click the Properties option and the Properties window opens. Toward the bottom of the window is an Attributes section. Click inside one or more of the attribute check boxes to enable or disable an attribute.
C) Use Windows/File Explorer to locate the file or folder. Left-click the file or folder name. Click the Properties option and the Properties window opens. Toward the bottom of the window is an Attributes section. Click inside one or more of the attribute check boxes to enable or disable an attribute.
D) Use the Network option within Windows/File Explorer to locate the file or folder. Double-click the file or folder name. Click the Properties option and select File Attribute. Click inside one or more of the attribute check boxes to enable or disable an attribute.
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