Folder Properties

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Jim

When changing a folder properties to 'read only' the
option does not save after changing. I appears to
change, but after making the change if you open up
properties again you find that it's back to the default.
Is there somewhere else I should make the change to 'read-
only'?

Thanks, Jim
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-----Original Message-----
When changing a folder properties to 'read only' the
option does not save after changing. I appears to
change, but after making the change if you open up
properties again you find that it's back to the default.
Is there somewhere else I should make the change to 'read-
only'?

Thanks, Jim
(e-mail address removed)
.
Jim,

Make sure you have administrative rights else it won't
work. There are other ways. If you remeber some DOS you
can go to the command line and attrib it there.
 
| That KB article is the same answer I gave him.
| Why are you repeating my perfect answers?

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Folder Properties. "Jim" Oct 23 2003 11:31AM
- Re: Folder Properties. "_ J _" Oct 23 2003 4:03PM
- Re: Folder Properties. "kev" Oct 24 2003 10:43AM
- Folder Properties. "anonymous" Oct 23 2003 1:40PM


Where is your "perfect answer" in this thread?

Jan
-----Original Message-----
default.

Is there somewhere else I should make the change
to 'read-only'?

That KB article is the same answer I gave him.
Why are you repeating my perfect answers?
 
-----Original Message-----
| That KB article is the same answer I gave him.
| Why are you repeating my perfect answers?

Here is the messageList for this thread in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics

Folder Properties. "Jim" Oct 23 2003 11:31AM
- Re: Folder Properties. "_ J _" Oct 23 2003 4:03PM
- Re: Folder Properties. "kev" Oct 24 2003 10:43AM
- Folder Properties. "anonymous" Oct 23 2003 1:40PM


Where is your "perfect answer" in this thread?

Jan


Is there somewhere else I should make the change

That KB article is the same answer I gave him.
Why are you repeating my perfect answers?

.
My answer in the very first block. If you would have
stayed in school past second grade you could have read it.
Lay off me.
 
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