# function that takes in an app id as a number and returns the path to the steam library folder that contains the app id function parseVDFforPath([int]$appId) { # Steam library folders vdf absolute path $steamLibraryFoldersVDF = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\libraryfolders.vdf" # convert the app id to a string $appIdString = $appId.ToString() # Get the contents of the vdf file $steamLibraryFoldersVDFContents = Get-Content $steamLibraryFoldersVDF # loop through each line of the vdf file foreach ($line in $steamLibraryFoldersVDFContents) { # if the line contains the app id if ($line.Contains($appIdString)) { # Take not of the line number $lineNumber = $steamLibraryFoldersVDFContents.IndexOf($line) # Get the line that contains the path, which you need to iterate backwards through the file, finding the first line that starts with "path" for ($i = $lineNumber; $i -gt 0; $i--) { # if the line starts with "path" if ($steamLibraryFoldersVDFContents[$i].contains("path")) { # take note of the line number $pathLineNumber = $i # get the line that contains the path $pathLine = $steamLibraryFoldersVDFContents[$pathLineNumber] # split the line by the quotation marks $pathLineSplit = $pathLine.Split('"') # the path is the 4th item in the array, because the keys are separated by quotation marks, and the values are separated by quotation marks $path = $pathLineSplit[3] # replace all the double backslashes with single backslashes, looks weird because each backslash needs to be escaped $path = $path.Replace("\\\\", "\\") # add on the actual manifest file name $path = $path + "\steamapps\appmanifest_" + $appIdString + ".acf" # return the path return $path } } } } } $Manifest = parseVDFforPath(1091500) # Get the read only attribute $ReadOnly = (Get-Item $Manifest).IsReadOnly # If the file is read only, remove the read only attribute, If the file is not read only, set the read only attribute If ($ReadOnly) {Set-ItemProperty $Manifest -Name IsReadOnly -Value $false} Else {Set-ItemProperty $Manifest -Name IsReadOnly -Value $true} # Display the read only attribute for reference Write-Host "Manifest file's read only attribute is now $((Get-Item $Manifest).IsReadOnly)" # Pause the script to see the output Read-Host -Prompt "Press Enter to exit"