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How do I keep the readonly attribute turned off?

 
 
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      5th Mar 2006
I'm trying to put a home video on my PSP but it my MP4 converter says it
can't convert the video b/c it is a readonly. So i go to the folder and turn
it off but it won't stay off. i'm the admin. and everything and i still don't
know what's wrong.

Help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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      5th Mar 2006
The read-only attribute for a folder is typically ignored by Windows. Every
single folder on my systems have the read-only attribute set.

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"Hateing readonly" wrote:
| I'm trying to put a home video on my PSP but it my MP4 converter says it
| can't convert the video b/c it is a readonly. So i go to the folder and
turn
| it off but it won't stay off. i'm the admin. and everything and i still
don't
| know what's wrong.
|
| Help would be greatly appreciated.


 
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Kerry Brown
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      5th Mar 2006
Hateing readonly wrote:
> I'm trying to put a home video on my PSP but it my MP4 converter says
> it can't convert the video b/c it is a readonly. So i go to the
> folder and turn it off but it won't stay off. i'm the admin. and
> everything and i still don't know what's wrong.
>
> Help would be greatly appreciated.


It is normal that folders show up as read only. It is ignored by Windows.
You have to set the read only attribute on the file not the folder. If the
file is not set as read only and the roblem still exists then it is a NTFS
permission problem.

Kerry


 
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      5th Mar 2006
I went to the file and when i checked its properties, it has the read only
turned off. But the MP4 converter still won't convert it. I don't know what
else to do.

"Hateing readonly" wrote:

> I'm trying to put a home video on my PSP but it my MP4 converter says it
> can't convert the video b/c it is a readonly. So i go to the folder and turn
> it off but it won't stay off. i'm the admin. and everything and i still don't
> know what's wrong.
>
> Help would be greatly appreciated.

 
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Kerry Brown
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      5th Mar 2006
Check the permissions of the file. Make sure "everyone" has full control.

Kerry

Hateing readonly wrote:
> I went to the file and when i checked its properties, it has the read
> only turned off. But the MP4 converter still won't convert it. I
> don't know what else to do.
>
> "Hateing readonly" wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to put a home video on my PSP but it my MP4 converter
>> says it can't convert the video b/c it is a readonly. So i go to the
>> folder and turn it off but it won't stay off. i'm the admin. and
>> everything and i still don't know what's wrong.
>>
>> Help would be greatly appreciated.




 
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Kerry Brown
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      5th Mar 2006
That should read: Check the permissions of the folder where the out file
will be.

Kerry

Kerry Brown wrote:
> Check the permissions of the file. Make sure "everyone" has full
> control.
> Kerry
>
> Hateing readonly wrote:
>> I went to the file and when i checked its properties, it has the read
>> only turned off. But the MP4 converter still won't convert it. I
>> don't know what else to do.
>>
>> "Hateing readonly" wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to put a home video on my PSP but it my MP4 converter
>>> says it can't convert the video b/c it is a readonly. So i go to the
>>> folder and turn it off but it won't stay off. i'm the admin. and
>>> everything and i still don't know what's wrong.
>>>
>>> Help would be greatly appreciated.




 
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      6th Mar 2006

"Hateing readonly" <Hateing (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:878A948C-E562-43C2-88A3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm trying to put a home video on my PSP but it my MP4 converter says it
> can't convert the video b/c it is a readonly. So i go to the folder and
> turn
> it off but it won't stay off. i'm the admin. and everything and i still
> don't
> know what's wrong.
>
> Help would be greatly appreciated.


Due to the way that Windows keeps track of the contents of a disk, every
folder on a windows XP based hard disk is read only, but the attribute is
house keeping only, and is ignored by Windows. If the file you are trying
to modify resides on or was copied from an optical disk, then the *FILE*
itself will have a read-only attribute, which can be changed once the file
is on the HDD. If the file is on an optical disk, it *cannot* be changed.

Bobby


 
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