Xceed .NET Libraries Documentation
Xceed.FileSystem Assembly / Xceed.FileSystem Namespace / FileSystemItem Class
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    FileSystemItem Class Members
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    The following tables list the members exposed by FileSystemItem.

    Public Fields
    Public Properties
     NameDescription
    Public PropertyGets or sets the attributes of the item.  
    Public PropertyGets or sets the creation date and time of the item.  
    Public PropertyGets a boolean value indicating if the item physically exists.  
    Public PropertyGets the full name of the item.  
    Public PropertyGets a boolean value indicating if the item supports attributes.  
    Public PropertyGets a boolean value indicating if the item supports having a creation date and time.  
    Public PropertyGets a boolean value indicating if the item supports having a last access date and time.  
    Public PropertyGets a boolean value indicating if the item supports having a last write date and time.  
    Public PropertyGets a human-readable full pathname representing the fully qualified path of all host files containing the item and the path of the item itself.  
    Public PropertyGets an AbstractFile containing an archived version of this FileSystemItem.  
    Public PropertyGets or sets the last access date and time of the item.  
    Public PropertyGets or sets the modification date and time of the item.  
    Public PropertyGets or sets the filename, without path, of the item.  
    Public PropertyGets a reference to the parent folder of this item.  
    Public PropertyGets a reference to the root folder of this item.  
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    Protected Properties
     NameDescription
    Protected PropertyGets the IBatchUpdateable implementation for this item, or null (Nothing in Visual Basic) if this item does not support this interface.  
    Protected PropertyGets or sets the attributes of the item.  
    Protected PropertyGets or sets the creation date and time of the item.  
    Protected PropertyGets a boolean value indicating if the item physically exists.  
    Protected PropertyGets the full name of the item.  
    Protected PropertyGets a boolean value indicating if the item supports attributes.  
    Protected PropertyGets a boolean value indicating if the item supports having a creation date and time.  
    Protected PropertyGets a boolean value indicating if the item supports having a last access date and time.  
    Protected PropertyGets a boolean value indicating if the item supports having a last write date and time.  
    Protected PropertyGets or sets the last access date and time of the item.  
    Protected PropertyGets or sets the modification date and time of the item.  
    Protected PropertyGets or sets the filename, without path, of the item.  
    Protected PropertyGets a reference to the parent folder of this item.  
    Protected PropertyGets a reference to the root folder of this item.  
    Protected PropertyGets the characters that are invalid in file and folder names.  
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    Public Methods
     NameDescription
    Public MethodOverloaded. Copies the item's properties to another item.  
    Public MethodOverloaded. Copies the item to another folder.  
    Public MethodOverloaded. Creates the physical item represented by this FileSystemItem object.  
    Public Method (Inherited from System.MarshalByRefObject)
    Public MethodOverloaded. Permanently deletes the physical item.  
    Public Method (Inherited from System.MarshalByRefObject)
    Public Method  
    Public Method (Inherited from System.MarshalByRefObject)
    Public MethodGets a boolean value indicating if the source and target items represent the same physical entity.  
    Public MethodOverloaded. Moves the item to another folder.  
    Public MethodOverloaded. Re-reads the information from the physical item.  
    Public Method  
    Public MethodReturns the full name of the item.  
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    Protected Methods
     NameDescription
    Protected Method  
    Protected Internal MethodBuilds a list of FileSystemItem objects to process.  
    Protected MethodHandles the special cases in regards to building the list of items to process when creating a FileSystemItem object.  
    Protected Method  
    Protected Method  
    Protected MethodOverloaded.   
    Protected MethodThis method is reserved for internal use and is not intended to be used directly from your code.  
    Protected MethodCopies the item's properties to another item.  
    Protected MethodCopies the item to another folder.  
    Protected Internal MethodCreates the physical item represented by the FileSystemItem object.  
    Protected Internal MethodPermanently deletes the physical item.  
    Protected Method  
    Protected Method  
    Protected MethodRe-reads the information from the physical item.  
    Protected Method  
    Protected MethodEnsures that the System.DateTime value is valid.  
    Protected MethodReturns a boolean value indicating if the path passed is rooted in the environment of the FileSystemItem object we are dealing with.  
    Protected Method  
    Protected MethodCopies each item in the FileSystemEventsSession object's list to each item's destination.  
    Protected MethodCopies the item pair's current FileSystemItem to its target FileSystemItem.  
    Protected MethodCreates each item in the FileSystemEventsSession object's list.  
    Protected MethodCreates the item pair's current FileSystemItem.  
    Protected MethodDeletes each item in the FileSystemEventsSession object's list.  
    Protected MethodDeletes the item pair's current FileSystemItem.  
    Protected MethodMoves each item in the FileSystemEventsSession object's list to each item's destination.  
    Protected MethodMoves the item pair's current FileSystemItem to its target FileSystemItem.  
    Protected MethodOverloaded.  (Inherited from System.MarshalByRefObject)
    Protected Method  
    Protected MethodCalled when a client explicitly calls Create.  
    Protected Method  
    Protected Method  
    Protected Methodstatic (Shared in Visual Basic)  
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