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| I am logged in as administrator, and there are some folders and files that are marked read only all of a sudden. When I try to create new folders in some of these directories, nothing happens. Others are marked read only and when I create new folders they are all bird names (pigeon, hawk, turkey, hen) instead of being named "New Folder" as usual. I've searched for any virus information that lists those problems and have not been able to find anything. When I try to change the folders from read only, it acts like it has done it but when I click OK and then look at the properties again, it is still marked read only. I hope this post makes sense. Its driving me crazy! | Guest
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| I forgot to say, I am using Vista. "gshillitani" wrote: Quote:
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| I don't know what your problem is with bird names, but you should not bark up the wrong tree with respect to the 'read only' attribute of folders. Folders are not read only (or not read only) note that the square is filled in, not empty or checked. The attribute read-only does not apply to a folder. When you look at any folder it will have the read-only box filled in. The contents (that is files) of a folder may of course be read only. If you have a folder with the box checked (not just filled in) do get back and I will have to eat crow (would really like to know its path and name). Michael vista home premium "gshillitani" <gshillitani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:082AB5BB-DB02-4507-803B-3D2EC1FF4E24@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Thanks for that information, Michael - what about the files within the folders that are marked read-only and won't let me change them? And some of the folders refuse to let me create new folders in them - including my Documents folder. Gina "Michael" wrote: Quote:
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| Are you using a program called ALZip? From http://www.altools.net/Portals/0/sup...ight_click.htm : "Simply click New folder to create one ('directory' and 'folder' refer to the same thing). The default folder name will be a species of bird. New folder functions the same as New --> Folder in Windows Explorer. Using the ALZip New folder function is simply much faster and more convenient than the traditional Windows Explorer option - one click as opposed to clicking, repositioning your cursor, and waiting for a flyout menu." You may want to turn off the New Folder optiop in ALZip's Preferences, if possible... "gshillitani" <gshillitani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EE61F6D8-C60D-4C84-A7C2-3089A2148402@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Gina, Files can have the read-only attribute. To change the attribute however you must have permissions to do so. In general files created under C:\users\name\documents (note: not 'My Documents') should inherit the permissions from c:\users\name and should give you full control over those files, including permission to modify the write only attribute. When you try to change the attribute of a file and it doesn't work do you get any error message? You can check permissions on a file in question by right click, select properties, then the security tab. Highlight your name. The security properties should be grey checks and include 'full control'. If not check to see who is the owner of the file by clicking 'advanced' button, then owner tab, the 'current owner' should be you. If some other owner then get back and perhaps there can be some more assistance. (It would help to know the name of the file, and current owner) Also check the ownership of the Documents folder. Michael "gshillitani" <gshillitani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EE61F6D8-C60D-4C84-A7C2-3089A2148402@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Dean-dean, You hit the nail right on the head!!! I am terribly embarrassed now. Thank you so much! Gina "dean-dean" wrote: Quote:
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| Michael, I was able to solve some of the problems, but I'm still coming across a particular directory that won't allow me to make new folders inside of it. When I click on New Folder, nothing happens at all. No error message, nothing at all happens. Must be some weird glitch with this particular directory I guess. Gina "Michael" wrote: Quote:
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| gshillitani;461868 Wrote: Quote:
Are you able to create a New Folder or rename them in other locations? If not, try this fix for the New Folder. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/69837-new-folder.html Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") *Please post feedback to help others.* | Guest
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| THAT fixed it!!! Thank you so much, Shawn! Gina "brink" wrote: Quote:
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