Hi,
Read-only, as an attribute, applies only to files not folders. The attribute
cannot be changed because it doesn't actually exist even though it appears
to. It's appearance happens as a side affect of customizing a folder. This
is a known quirk that happens in XP as well.
Whether or not a file is read-only has no bearing on whether or not you can
delete it. That would be a permissions issue.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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Windows help -
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My thoughts
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"river" <> wrote in message
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>i hav a new asus lappy with the main hd drive partitioned in 2 plus
>recovery
> section (as it comes), and 2 external usb hdd in enclosures. am running
> vista
> ultimate, i am the administrator of the system, only user, no guest
> accounts.
> UAC is off.
>
> now my problem is that ALL the drives have turned them selves into "ready
> only" and i cannot delete any folders, files or stuff. click on a folder
> an
> check properties, "read only" highlighted.
>
> uncheck it, it comes up with a box asking if i want to change this option,
> click yes, goes off, comes back saying i need admin rights to do this. but
> i
> am the admin of the system
>
> as far as i know i havent changed anything.
>
> any thoughts???
>
> thanks in advance