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Old 09-04-2007   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Change Picture folder read only attribute

Grey would indicate that sub folders or only some of the files have that
attribute wouldn't it??

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>> Lenny,
>>
>> Folders are not read only. The box is colored in as in "not relevant",
>> the box is not 'checked' as it would be if the item was 'read only'.
>> Pay no attention to the read only box on a directory/folder, it does not
>> apply.
>>
>> You may have problems with ownership or permissions on the folder/files
>> in question. More information is needed if you would like more
>> assistance.
>> (path and name of the picture file you are trying to edit, the program
>> you are using, the error message you are receiving would all be
>> helpfull).
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> As an addendum, you will notice that the tick is a grey colour, rather
> than solid black.
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> ss.
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