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Old 04-14-2009, 07:30 AM
Ty
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Re: Driven mad by folder permissions

On Apr 14, 10:18*am, "Michael Walraven" <mexxwalra...@verizon.not>
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> FOLDERS are neither read-only nor not read-only. Only FILES can be
> read-only. Note that the 'Read-only' box when looking at a folder is a
> filled in box NOT a check.
>
> "Ty" <tbar...@lewistownhospital.org> wrote in message
>
> news:9b40327e-945a-4cb4-ae00-1c3c46a7b190@y9g2000yqg.googlegroups.com...
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>
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> > I am using Vista Ultimate which I have had for a year. I have just
> > reinstalled the OS to fix some development issues I was having with
> > other software which I have done a couple times in the PC's history
> > without issue.[/color]
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> > Just some more background I installed everything with a local admin
> > account. I then joined my domain with a non domain admin account but
> > did give the user local admin rights.[/color]
>[color=green]
> > Now the problem is that all my folders are marked as read only and I
> > cannot change it regardless if I am logged in locally or with the
> > domain. I have never had this issue before.[/color]
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> > The only thing I did differently then any time before was I turned off
> > the users control trying to solve a issue with a DB when logged in as
> > the domain user, but turned it back on when that did not resolve the
> > issue.[/color]
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> > Something stinks is Vistaville.[/color]
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> > Ty- Hide quoted text -[/color]
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> - Show quoted text -[/color]

That is true. hmmm ok I think that the issue is something else maybe a
IIS permission problem.

Thanks Michael, Now I can move on to tracking the real issue.

Ty
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Old 04-14-2009, 07:30 AM