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I am trying to (legally) recode a video clip using Dr. DivX on my 32-bit
legit Vista Ultimate. I keep getting the error that the output forlder is Read-Only, no matter which folder I choose to recode to on the internal drive on which Vista is installed, my external drive, or even my USB flash drive. I am aware that Vista, similarly to XP, turns on the read-only attribute in most folders by default, whether they are system folders or user-created ones. I had no problems with this in WinXP Pro. I have transferred permissions to all of my own administrator account's folders to the entire Administrators group to no avail. As soon as I de-select the Read-Only attribute button, click OK, and then reopen the properties window of a given folder, it's Read-Only attribute is re-selected. Is there any way to permanently prevent Vista from restoring the Read-Only attribute to any of the subfolders of the Users directory, or for that matter, in any folder on any drive that Vista is able to detect? I know that doing so would disable a built-in security feature of Vista and I am prepared to take that risk despite recommendations from MVP's on this forum who would advise against it. Or could it be a flaw in Dr. DivX? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Delta_J 2.4GHz P4 1 GB RAM 40 GB Hard Drive 32 MB Video Memory (I know it sucks, but who needs Aero anyway? I'm just grateful that Vista runs on my comp at all!) |
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edgarm15 wrote:
I have the same issue..we need help!! YOU need help. The other person in "we" - who posted OVER TWO YEARS AGO - probably has found a solution already. Start a new thread listing the details of YOUR problem. |
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Hi, edgarm15.
We can't see "the same issue" you are having because you didn't quote anything (and the forum to which you posted forwarded to this Microsoft public newsgroup only your bare-naked message), but from the Subject line, I'm guessing that you might want to read this KB article: You cannot view or change the Read-only or the System attributes of folders in Windows Server 2003, in Windows XP, or in Windows Vista http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326549 Of course, that might not apply at all. You may have a permissions issue, rather than a read-only issue. If you'd like more help, please post an actual description of your problem. To bypass the "forum" middleman, you can post directly to this newsgroup by using this link: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof..._mainten ance That click should fire up your default newsreader - not your browser - and connect you directly to the Microsoft public news server and this newsgroup. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 "edgarm15" wrote in message ... I have the same issue..we need help!! -- edgarm15 |