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sarah \(at a public high school\)
The read-only attribute cannot be taken off of individual
folders. When we do take it off, it will re-appear. This
obviously prevents the user from saving to his/her
folder. In addition, all users had files transferred from
an old server to this new server that runs Windows Server
2003 SE and when I look into each folder and check the
properties of the documents, they are not read-only.
However, when I open them, they are read-only.
Anyone out there using this new software?
folders. When we do take it off, it will re-appear. This
obviously prevents the user from saving to his/her
folder. In addition, all users had files transferred from
an old server to this new server that runs Windows Server
2003 SE and when I look into each folder and check the
properties of the documents, they are not read-only.
However, when I open them, they are read-only.
Anyone out there using this new software?