New Folder - Read Only

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Every New Folder I create either on NTFS or FAT has a GREEN Solid Box on the
read only and I cannot remove it. Its annoying because Media Centre 10 will
not allow me to sync now to my MP3 Player - Is this abug in XP or am I
virused up - I have done a Virus Scn Norton 2005 with no viruses Found

Please Help
 
Joe Birt said:
Every New Folder I create either on NTFS or FAT has a GREEN Solid Box on the
read only and I cannot remove it.

The read-only attribute is MEANINGLESS for folders. What you're seeing
is a three-state check box in its third state: not applicable.
 
Joe Birt said:
Every New Folder I create either on NTFS or FAT has a GREEN Solid Box on
the
read only and I cannot remove it. Its annoying because Media Centre 10
will
not allow me to sync now to my MP3 Player - Is this abug in XP or am I
virused up - I have done a Virus Scn Norton 2005 with no viruses Found

Please Help

NTFS and FAT on what? Each volume must be one or the other. Where are these
drives?
 
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Joe


Alan said:
NTFS and FAT on what? Each volume must be one or the other. Where are these
drives?


I have two Drive One in Two Partions for XP - NTFS The second a single Partion for Windows 98 - I need yo dual boot to run a Scanner and a Student Edition Program fo my son

Alll the Music Files are on NTFS - I just tried to create a new folder on
FAT to see if the problemn occured
 
=?Utf-8?B?Sm9lIEJpcnQ=?= said:
Every New Folder I create either on NTFS or FAT has a GREEN Solid Box on the
read only and I cannot remove it. Its annoying because Media Centre 10 will
not allow me to sync now to my MP3 Player - Is this abug in XP or am I
virused up - I have done a Virus Scn Norton 2005 with no viruses Found

Not a bug, but a feature.
 

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