No one seems to know the answer. IT guys here can't
figure it out. No viruses or anything. It's a real pain
in the backside. If you find anything out, please let me
know.
Jeff
>-----Original Message-----
>I just logged on to post the exact same question - why
does the read-only
>attribute appear to stay at read-only? My Windows 2000
folders aren't like
>this. This is with full rights, administrator logon, etc.
>
>John
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>"Jeff Crawford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message
>news:3c6d01c34097$ac9b8ae0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I'm trying to install an update for a program. It
refuses
>> to install because it says the directory is read only.
I
>> open explorer and change the directory from read only.
It
>> says it updates and the directory is now full access. I
>> then close out of the window and go back in and the
>> directory is still set to read only. No matter how many
>> times I've tried, with multiple directories (all are set
>> to read only) I can't get them to not say read only. I
>> can still create new directories, save files from
>> programs, etc but can't install anything new. Any
>> suggestions? Thanks.
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