NTFS GENERAL INFORMATION

Data Recovery Software

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS


NTFS General Information
> NTFS Basics > NTFS File Types > NTFS Multiple Data Streams

NTFS Multiple Data Streams

NTFS supports multiple data streams, where the stream name identifies a new data attribute on the file. A handle can be opened to each data stream. A data stream, then, is a unique set of file attributes. Streams have separate opportunistic locks, file locks, and sizes, but common permissions.

This feature enables you to manage data as a single unit. The following is an example of an alternate stream:

	myfile.dat:stream2	

A library of files might exist where the files are defined as alternate streams, as in the following example:

         library:file1 
                :file2
                :file3 

A file can be associated with more than one application at a time, such as Microsoft® Word and Microsoft® WordPad. For instance, a file structure like the following illustrates file association, but not multiple files:

    program:source_file
           :doc_file
           :object_file
           :executable_file

 

To create an alternate data stream, at the command prompt, you can type commands such as:

    echo text>program:source_file
    more<program:source_file 

Important
When you copy an NTFS file to a FAT volume, such as a floppy disk, data streams and other attributes not supported by FAT are lost.

 

previous | contents | next

 

NTFS.com ©1998-2004