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Unable to remove read-only attribute from files and folders



 
 
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Old February 4th 08, 10:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
btvarner[_2_]
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Default Unable to remove read-only attribute from files and folders


All,
I am follow this thread because I have my own issues. However the
answers here have totally confused me.
I have Vista 64 bit. I copied a folder over from my old XP Pro
machine. Now all of a sudden that folder is read only when other PC's
in my workgroup try to connect to it.
I need to be albe to allow other computers to Add, change, delete these
files.
Everytime if open the properties on the folder it shows as read only.
I change this and it appears to propagate down but the next time I open
permissions it is right back to read only????
What am I missing?

Thanks,
Bruce


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btvarner
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Old February 12th 08, 09:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
QuickSilverbuddyoceanblue@yahoo.com
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Default Unable to remove read-only attribute from files and folders

I wish I had some answers for you but I don't. For I am in the same shoe. I
have read all the threads, follow up. You are the only one that has the
problem that almost relates to mine. All I need to know is where it the heck
do I but my password? Windows has requested a password but doesn't provide me
a place to put the darn thing! This is so simple. But nobody has any answers.
I shouldn't have to go through all that change this and add that. I am trying
to run a business and losing money now. I will keep looking for you. But if
you hear of any one else with this problem and has an answer please let know.
I am ready to pull my hair out!
--
M.Thompson
QUICKSILVER INC.
CEO


"btvarner" wrote:


All,
I am follow this thread because I have my own issues. However the
answers here have totally confused me.
I have Vista 64 bit. I copied a folder over from my old XP Pro
machine. Now all of a sudden that folder is read only when other PC's
in my workgroup try to connect to it.
I need to be albe to allow other computers to Add, change, delete these
files.
Everytime if open the properties on the folder it shows as read only.
I change this and it appears to propagate down but the next time I open
permissions it is right back to read only????
What am I missing?

Thanks,
Bruce


--
btvarner

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Old February 12th 08, 11:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Bob
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Default Unable to remove read-only attribute from files and folders

I haven't been following this thread. Has anyone tried this:

Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm

" .(donotspam)
wrote in message ...
I wish I had some answers for you but I don't. For I am in the same shoe. I
have read all the threads, follow up. You are the only one that has the
problem that almost relates to mine. All I need to know is where it the
heck
do I but my password? Windows has requested a password but doesn't provide
me
a place to put the darn thing! This is so simple. But nobody has any
answers.
I shouldn't have to go through all that change this and add that. I am
trying
to run a business and losing money now. I will keep looking for you. But
if
you hear of any one else with this problem and has an answer please let
know.
I am ready to pull my hair out!
--
M.Thompson
QUICKSILVER INC.
CEO


"btvarner" wrote:


All,
I am follow this thread because I have my own issues. However the
answers here have totally confused me.
I have Vista 64 bit. I copied a folder over from my old XP Pro
machine. Now all of a sudden that folder is read only when other PC's
in my workgroup try to connect to it.
I need to be albe to allow other computers to Add, change, delete these
files.
Everytime if open the properties on the folder it shows as read only.
I change this and it appears to propagate down but the next time I open
permissions it is right back to read only????
What am I missing?

Thanks,
Bruce


--
btvarner


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Old February 13th 08, 12:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
btvarner[_4_]
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Default Unable to remove read-only attribute from files and folders


I did finally resolve the issue. It required that I copy all the
individual files from the old system to the new & place them under a new
folder I had created in Vista 64 bit. Then I took ownership of the
contents of the folder(s) on the new machine and all was set.

This was a pain as I had many hundreds of files in dozens of folders,
but it is done now!

Bruce


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btvarner
 




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