A hands-on guide to creating and reading alternate data streams from the Windows command prompt

A hands-on guide to creating and reading alternate data streams from the Windows command prompt

Working with Alternate Data Streams (ADS) from the Windows Command line Shell is a pain. This article explains workarounds using the standard available Windows tools for almost all actions you can do with ADS’s, without using any third party tools. However, be warned that most of these workarounds are pity replacements of what’s lacking from Windows since 1995: proper command line support for alternate data streams — read article

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