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Hi All...
pulled a bit of a moron move last week. I have a external array attached to a Dell system which we have recently upgraded to Vista Ultimate 32bit. To make the the files on the array available to everyone on the network, I set up sharing so that it was avaiable able to "Everyone" This worked great. Then I thought I'd take it a bit further and decided that I didn't want "Everyone" to have full control and set the permisions such that "Everyone" couldn't delete files and ....here's the kicker...change the permssions. Well "Everyone" includes me as the adminstrator. Now I can't seem to change the permissions back. With Microsoft's help I was able to change ownership of the volume and it's files to a different Adminstative account on the system. Now I can rename things and new folders that I create behave normally, but legacy folders and files can't seem to be modified or deleted. When I look, they are all flagged as Read Only, which would explain the behavior....but when I change the read only status...it acts like it changes it (progress bar etc)...but it doesn't change... next time I open properties....it's read only again. Would not any new user I create on the system also be part of "Everyone" and thus I'm sort of stuck? I feel like such a dunce. Help is appreciated.... Thanks, -- Alex Udell |