JSI Tip 3989. WFPQuery freeware.

Jerold Schulman

August 19, 2001

1 Min Read
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Marty List brings us WFPQuery, which allows you to query the list of files protected by Windows 2000/XP. You can export the entire list of protected files, or specify the files to query based on patterns/wildcards.

The readme contains:

Windows File Protection Query [Version 1.00]Queries the Windows protected file list.The syntax of this command is:WFPQuery.exe /list|filename [filename2 filename3 ...] /list|/l       Displays the complete list of system protected files,                All other parameters are ignored. If /l is not specified, one or more files can be queried individually. Separate multiple files with spaces; enclose paths containing spaces in quotes. An argument of /? or -? displays this syntax and returns 1. A successful completion will return 0.Copyright 1999-2000  Marty List==================================================================System Requirements: Windows XP; Windows 2000Revision History:1.00 12/12/2000Initial release.


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