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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 11 2008,12:59  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Whenever I create a udf or udfdvd disc image using the command line, any files which on the filesystem are set as hidden, become non-hidden when added.  For example:
"C:\Program Files\UltraISO\ultraiso.exe" -silent -udfdvd -directory "C:\data\" -out "C:\output\myimage.iso" -volume "My image"

This adds all files and folders correctly however any file set as hidden becomes unhidden.  I made a Joliet image by command line just to test, and it works properly (hidden file stays hidden on disc image).  If I create the UDF image in the graphical version of ultraiso, the disc image keeps the hidden attribute as well.  Is this a command line bug or am I leaving something out?
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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 11 2008,21:45 Skip to the previous post in this topic.  Ignore posts   QUOTE

Thanks for your bug report. This problem will be fixed at next release of UltraISO soon.
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