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What is the Advanced Hidden file property and how is it different from the regular Hidden property?
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When 'Advanced Hidden' attribute is turned on, the file/folder cannot be listed by Windows Explorer (even 'show hidden files' option is checked) or DOS 'DIR /H' command.
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Cool. I take it programs can still read the file though. Is there some way to set the attribute externally? (For example, using explorer to set the regular hidden file attribute on a file before it's added to an ISO image has the effect of the file being marked as hidden on the CD. Is there a similar way to mark a file as "Advanced Hidden" before the ISO image is built?)
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Is there some way to set the attribute externally?

Sorry, there is no corresponding attribute under Microsoft's DOS or Windows operating systems.
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Thanks for the information. What would be really nice is a command line option for adding a file as advanced hidden when adding it. Something like:

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ultraiso -ahfile c:\buildcd\file.ext -directory c:\buildcd -output Output.iso


In this case all the files under "c:\buildcd" would be added to the iso image and the "file.ext" file would be marked as advanced hidden.
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Thanks kentb for the suggestion.

We will add this feature to the Pednding Features List for futher consideration.
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Thank you!
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