In MS-DOS as well as nearly all versions of Windows, the archive bit can be seen or changed with the attrib command-line utility, or by viewing the properties of a given file with the Windows shell or Windows Explorer.
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Backup software may provide the option to do a " full backup " while clearing archive bits that is, to back up all files regardless of their archive bit status, and to " clear " the archive bit of all files processed by the backup.
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Backup software may provide the option to do a " full backup " while clearing archive bits that is, to back up all files regardless of their archive bit status, and to " clear " the archive bit of all files processed by the backup.
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Backup software may provide the option to do a " full backup " while clearing archive bits that is, to back up all files regardless of their archive bit status, and to " clear " the archive bit of all files processed by the backup.
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Typically, on a computer system that has never been backed up in a manner that clears archive bits, all files on that computer will have their archive bits " set ", as there are few applications that make use of archive bits without the user's request.
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Typically, on a computer system that has never been backed up in a manner that clears archive bits, all files on that computer will have their archive bits " set ", as there are few applications that make use of archive bits without the user's request.
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Typically, on a computer system that has never been backed up in a manner that clears archive bits, all files on that computer will have their archive bits " set ", as there are few applications that make use of archive bits without the user's request.
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Symantec, makers of " Backup Exec ", states that An Incremental backup backs up only the selected files that have their archive bit set to ON, setting them back to OFF . This results in a backup of all files that are new or changed since the last backup, whether it was a full or an incremental . . . A Differential backup will back up all selected files that are new and changed since the last full backup .
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Forgive me if this already exists somewhere, or has already been proposed, but here's an idea for a simple bot : For articles containing the archiveurl part of the cite web template, but not having the regular url part ( which is required, else it generates an error ), would it be possible for a bot to create a url tag by grabbing the archiveurl, stripping out the archive bit of that url, and then copying it into the url tag ? like this: