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Lenny
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      2nd Sep 2007
Every time I change the picture folder attribute from read only to no
attributes it automatically changes back to read only. How can I change it
permanently so I can edit the pictures?

Thanks for the help.
Lenny

 
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Rich.
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      2nd Sep 2007
It's a protected folder, copy the pictures to another folder, edit them,
then copy them back.

"Lenny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Every time I change the picture folder attribute from read only to no
> attributes it automatically changes back to read only. How can I change it
> permanently so I can edit the pictures?
>
> Thanks for the help.
> Lenny
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Michael
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      2nd Sep 2007
Lenny,

Folders are not read only. The box is colored in as in "not relevant", the
box is not 'checked' as it would be if the item was 'read only'.
Pay no attention to the read only box on a directory/folder, it does not
apply.

You may have problems with ownership or permissions on the folder/files in
question. More information is needed if you would like more assistance.
(path and name of the picture file you are trying to edit, the program you
are using, the error message you are receiving would all be helpfull).

Michael

"Lenny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Every time I change the picture folder attribute from read only to no
> attributes it automatically changes back to read only. How can I change it
> permanently so I can edit the pictures?
>
> Thanks for the help.
> Lenny
>


 
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John Barnes
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      2nd Sep 2007
Not accurate.

"Rich." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It's a protected folder, copy the pictures to another folder, edit them,
> then copy them back.
>
> "Lenny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:222F19A3-1FEE-4C70-9966-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Every time I change the picture folder attribute from read only to no
>> attributes it automatically changes back to read only. How can I change
>> it permanently so I can edit the pictures?
>>
>> Thanks for the help.
>> Lenny
>>

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      2nd Sep 2007
"Michael" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Lenny,
>
> Folders are not read only. The box is colored in as in "not relevant", the
> box is not 'checked' as it would be if the item was 'read only'.
> Pay no attention to the read only box on a directory/folder, it does not
> apply.
>
> You may have problems with ownership or permissions on the folder/files in
> question. More information is needed if you would like more assistance.
> (path and name of the picture file you are trying to edit, the program you
> are using, the error message you are receiving would all be helpfull).


As an addendum, you will notice that the tick is a grey colour, rather than
solid black.

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      5th Sep 2007
Grey would indicate that sub folders or only some of the files have that
attribute wouldn't it??

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> "Michael" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:BD6CE014-115D-4732-BF11-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Lenny,
>>
>> Folders are not read only. The box is colored in as in "not relevant",
>> the box is not 'checked' as it would be if the item was 'read only'.
>> Pay no attention to the read only box on a directory/folder, it does not
>> apply.
>>
>> You may have problems with ownership or permissions on the folder/files
>> in question. More information is needed if you would like more
>> assistance.
>> (path and name of the picture file you are trying to edit, the program
>> you are using, the error message you are receiving would all be
>> helpfull).

>
> As an addendum, you will notice that the tick is a grey colour, rather
> than solid black.
>
> ss.
>



 
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      5th Sep 2007
"Brad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Grey would indicate that sub folders or only some of the files have that
> attribute wouldn't it??



No. It does it for empty folders as well. The grey tick is there so that
you can deselect it, in order to make the contents lose the read-only
attribute, if any of those files have that attribute. You can also make it
solid black, to do the opposite. They certainly could have designed it to
be less confusing - maybe some tooltips at least.

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