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Folder Permission
I am unable to change the permissions on a folder from Read Only. I am the
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Re: Folder Permission
"rayeverest" <> wrote in message news:... >I am unable to change the permissions on a folder from Read Only. I am the > administrator on this Windows XP Home Edition computer No, you certainly cannot. However, the bit that means "readonly" for a file does not mean "readonly" for a folder. However, MS has not changed to form to reflect what that bit really means. Instead, XP pays attention to the permissions. Jim |
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Re: Folder Permission
"Jim" wrote: > > "rayeverest" <> wrote in message > news:... > >I am unable to change the permissions on a folder from Read Only. I am the > > administrator on this Windows XP Home Edition computer > > No, you certainly cannot. However, the bit that means "readonly" for a file > does not mean "readonly" for a folder. > However, MS has not changed to form to reflect what that bit really means. > Instead, XP pays attention to the permissions. > Jim > > > I am confused. i would like to set this folder and related files to other than Read Only. This setting is causing some problems. Why can't I set for Write and Execute permissions. Ray |
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Re: Folder Permission
"rayeverest" <> wrote in message news:... |I am unable to change the permissions on a folder from Read Only. I am the | administrator on this Windows XP Home Edition computer |
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Re: Folder Permission
"rayeverest" <> wrote in message news:... > > > "Jim" wrote: > >> >> "rayeverest" <> wrote in message >> news:... >> >I am unable to change the permissions on a folder from Read Only. I am >> >the >> > administrator on this Windows XP Home Edition computer >> >> No, you certainly cannot. However, the bit that means "readonly" for a >> file >> does not mean "readonly" for a folder. >> However, MS has not changed to form to reflect what that bit really >> means. >> Instead, XP pays attention to the permissions. >> Jim >> >> >> I am confused. i would like to set this folder and related files to other >> than Read Only. This setting is causing some problems. Why can't I set >> for Write and Execute permissions. > > Ray The readonly attribute for a folder does not make the folder readonly. The readonly attribute for a file makes it readonly. I see that you are using the Home Edition. That version creates your problems. I have no experience with Home Edition, and thus should not say how one sets permissions or if it is even possible to do so. In XP Professional Edition, one can disable simple file sharing. Doing that enables the presence of the Security Tab. The security tab provides the tools needed to set whatever permissions one needs for both files and folders. Thus, in XP Pro, if I wished to restrict a person or group of persons from writing to a given folder, I could certainly set the permissions to accomplish this. Jim |
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Re: Folder Permission
"rayeverest" <> wrote in message
news:... > > > "Jim" wrote: > >> >> "rayeverest" <> wrote in message >> news:... >> >I am unable to change the permissions on a folder from Read Only. I am the >> > administrator on this Windows XP Home Edition computer >> >> No, you certainly cannot. However, the bit that means "readonly" for a file >> does not mean "readonly" for a folder. >> However, MS has not changed to form to reflect what that bit really means. >> Instead, XP pays attention to the permissions. >> Jim >> >> >> I am confused. i would like to set this folder and related files to other >> than Read Only. This setting is causing some problems. Why can't I set for >> Write and Execute permissions. > > Ray What exactly are you trying to accomplish? In order to access a folder's security tab in Windows XP Home Edition you'll have to boot into Safe Mode. An alternative approach is discussed on this web site. Courtesy of Doug Knox, MS-MVP How Do I see the Security Tab in XP Home? Good luck Nepatsfan |
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