Well there is one above the administrator, and that is the system itself.
Moving fwd, you need to take ownership of the directory and or files that
you need to modify.
After you have done this you should not have the problems you have been
facing.
"sposty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:AC69D06E-AFAE-42FC-9652-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have an application written for medical equpment that uses XP. However,
> many of the files and directories are "Read Only". When logged in as
> Administrator and I changing permissions of the files and directory
> starting
> at the C:\Program Files\ , the OS automatically changes the
> file/directories
> back to "read only". When I then change the sercuirty settings to "Full
> Control" and then Save for all users (there are about 6 defined users),
> the
> OS seems to save the setting (slight delay) but then when I exit and
> re-enter
> the file/directory, the security settings revert back to the original. I
> had
> thought "Administator" (which I verified I am) could make any changes. I
> can
> add new files to the directory but can't change the contents of existing
> files or delete these files - even as the Adminstrator. What's going on
> here?
>
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