Making folders and sub-folders and files NOT read-only

J

Joe Cocovich

I select a folder. I right click my mouse on that folder
and select properties. I uncheck the Read Only checkbox.
I click on Apply. I check the option that asks if I also
want to make all sub-folders and files under this folder
not read-only also. I click apply. Windows chugs away for
a few seconds. I go back and check the original folder.
It is still read-only. I check the sub-folder, they are
still read-only. I reboot my machine. I go back and check
the folders and sub-folders. They are still read-only.
What is the magic word to make this work properly?
 
L

larry samuels MS-MVP \(XP Shell/User\)

Ignore that setting--it does not apply.
The files aren't read only even though the folder says they are.

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J

Joe Cocovich

Thanks for your response Larry. Actually some of the
stuff Bill Gates' software does is rather comical and
entertaining. I did find that the individual files seem
to have the read only option reset but I wasn't sure I
wanted to actually test it by trying to delete the files
and folders. I will go ahead and load up the C++ projects
in the folders and actually attempt to compile them to
test if executables really get created. Then I'll attempt
to modify some of the C++ source as another test.
Sometimes I just gotta laugh at what Microsoft releases
as "working" software. Programming certainly would be
boring if I didn't get to use Microsoft products.
Thanks,
Joe
 
M

Malvern

larry samuels MS-MVP (XP Shell/User) said:
Ignore that setting--it does not apply.
The files aren't read only even though the folder says they are.

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That explains why I can go into and do what I want to a so-called "Read
only" folder. In 9x, that item had to be checkmark by me and it stuck until
undone. Another Gates "bug" ? Agree with Joe's comment about the hilarity
of it all.

Malv
 

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