pst file access denied

R

roasty

I had the same error, however, I want the file to be read-only, as it is an
archive of last year's email, and I don't see any reason to write to it.
Why does Outlook need to write to a file, when I don't want it to write to
the file?
This looks like a bug to me.
 
S

SeanBlackBelt

Brian. When I try your suggestion I get an error "File ownership cannot be
applied on insecure file systems; there is no support for ACLs."

Thanks for your help.
Sean
 
V

VanguardLH

SeanBlackBelt said:
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
Brian. When I try your suggestion I get an error "File ownership cannot be
applied on insecure file systems; there is no support for ACLs."

Sean, you are replying to an over 1-year old post!
(Google Groups copy of thread: http://preview.tinyurl.com/yzph6o7)

Don't try to hijack someone else's thread, especially an ancient one. Start
your own NEW thread and give all the details needed to provide context for
someone to help you with your own problem.


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