Go to a cmd prompt and use attrib to reset it. If you need to process files
in sub folders, use the /s switch.
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Steven D'Aprix, MCSE
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"Victor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have some folders with a read only. I go to properties
> and remove the read only and apply but the read only comes
> back. I have not been able to remove this attribute, does
> anyone know what is causing this?
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