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craig #1
cant change file permissions from read only on network
Im on WindowsXP Home--I have a network setup and
experience no problems, except for one. I can share
drives on each computer and see all the data, file
folders etc.
With this exception. The files in the shared directories
and subfolders are set to read only. I can go in and
change the attribute, but when I close the folder and
open it back up again it is set to read-only again. I
have a CD burner on one machine and want to move my
pictures over but I cannot because this is preventing the
copying.
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Bob Bell #2
cant change file permissions from read only on network
Try the following link. You need to be logged on as an>-----Original Message-----
>Im on WindowsXP Home--I have a network setup and
>experience no problems, except for one. I can share
>drives on each computer and see all the data, file
>folders etc.
>
>With this exception. The files in the shared directories
>and subfolders are set to read only. I can go in and
>change the attribute, but when I close the folder and
>open it back up again it is set to read-only again. I
>have a CD burner on one machine and want to move my
>pictures over but I cannot because this is preventing the
>copying.
>.
Administrator. It will tell you how to take ownership of
the files. In addition, you may have to check another box
to change permissions for all sub-folders or files within
the folder you are wanting to access. Don't forget
to "apply" the settings. Good luck, bb
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