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All folder are read only in XP Home
Saturday, October 11, 2003 at 5:33 am
Posted by Mike (1 messages posted)

Does any one know how to change the read only attribute to folders in XP Home edition? I have tried changing them from the properties dialogue box, but they always revert to read only.

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re: All folder are read only in XP Home
Saturday, October 11, 2003 at 6:14 pm
Posted by jagged ben (3536 messages posted)

Folders in Windows XP can not be read-only.  Windows will never display a regular 
check-mark in the read-only box when you open a folders properties, unless the folder 
is on a read-only disc such as a CD-ROM.  Normally you should see a greyed out check 
mark, a green square, or whatever symbol your theme uses.

As Microsoft would say: "This is by design."

The square (or greyed out check mark) for a folder means NOTHING, NO CHANGE, WAITING 
FOR YOU TO USE ME.  This is because the read-only box in a folder's properties is 
only used to apply or remove the read-only setting from all of the folder's files 
at once. If you clear the box and click Apply, then the files in the folder will 
be cleared of any read-only attributes they have. Like wise for checking the box 
to apply the attribute to all files.  The square reappears the next time because, 
once again, you haven't used it.

FOLDERS do NOT have a functional read-only attribute in Windows.  The read-only attribute 
is only for files.  The read-only check-box for folder properties is a bad and confusing 
design.  If you want to avoid read-only confusion, check individual files, ignore 
folders.

Windows file systems actually use the read-only attribute for a folder to make it 
customizeable, but the checkbox in a folder's properties has nothing to do with that. 
 You cannot prevent a folder's contents from being changed using the read-only attribute. 
 You can read more about that here:    

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326549





On Saturday, October 11, 2003 at 5:33 am, Mike wrote: >Does any one know how to change the read only attribute to folders in XP Home edition? >I have tried changing them from the properties dialogue box, but they always revert >to read only.

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re: All folder are read only in XP Home
Sunday, December 7, 2003 at 4:50 pm
Posted by Mike Flanery (1 messages posted)

Thank you for explaining the read-only attribute display. Been looking for 3 days for the "virus" that makes the read-only block look green. Now I can get on with my life!!


On Saturday, October 11, 2003 at 6:14 pm, jagged ben wrote:

>Folders in Windows XP can not be read-only.  Windows will never display a regular 
>check-mark in the read-only box when you open a folders properties, unless the folder 
>is on a read-only disc such as a CD-ROM.  Normally you should see a greyed out check 
>mark, a green square, or whatever symbol your theme uses.
>
>As Microsoft would say: "This is by design."
>
>The square (or greyed out check mark) for a folder means NOTHING, NO CHANGE, WAITING 
>FOR YOU TO USE ME.  This is because the read-only box in a folder's properties is 
>only used to apply or remove the read-only setting from all of the folder's files 
>at once. If you clear the box and click Apply, then the files in the folder will 
>be cleared of any read-only attributes they have. Like wise for checking the box 
>to apply the attribute to all files.  The square reappears the next time because, 
>once again, you haven't used it.
>
>FOLDERS do NOT have a functional read-only attribute in Windows.  The read-only 
attribute 
>is only for files.  The read-only check-box for folder properties is a bad and confusing 
>design.  If you want to avoid read-only confusion, check individual files, ignore 
>folders.
>
>Windows file systems actually use the read-only attribute for a folder to make it 
>customizeable, but the checkbox in a folder's properties has nothing to do with 
that. 
> You cannot prevent a folder's contents from being changed using the read-only attribute. 
> You can read more about that here:    
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326549
>
>

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re: All folder are read only in XP Home
Sunday, December 14, 2003 at 2:42 pm
Posted by anthony (1 messages posted)

Okay that all make ssense to me BUT....everything I copy to a disc, C, etc end up as read only and thus make the cd useless for file work??


On Sunday, December 7, 2003 at 4:50 pm, Mike Flanery wrote:
>Thank you for explaining the read-only attribute display. Been looking for 3 days
>for the "virus" that makes the read-only block look green. Now I can get on with
>my life!!
>
>

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re: All folder are read only in XP Home
Sunday, December 21, 2003 at 8:38 pm
Posted by Frank Liu (1 messages posted)

Thank you for clarifying the read-only attrib. when it shows as a green square. I was at it for 2 days in Windows XP Home and even went so far as going into safe mode and taking over Ownership of the Folder...


On Saturday, October 11, 2003 at 6:14 pm, jagged ben wrote:

>Folders in Windows XP can not be read-only.  Windows will never display a regular 
>check-mark in the read-only box when you open a folders properties, unless the folder 
>is on a read-only disc such as a CD-ROM.  Normally you should see a greyed out check 
>mark, a green square, or whatever symbol your theme uses.
>
>As Microsoft would say: "This is by design."
>
>The square (or greyed out check mark) for a folder means NOTHING, NO CHANGE, WAITING 
>FOR YOU TO USE ME.  This is because the read-only box in a folder's properties is 
>only used to apply or remove the read-only setting from all of the folder's files 
>at once. If you clear the box and click Apply, then the files in the folder will 
>be cleared of any read-only attributes they have. Like wise for checking the box 
>to apply the attribute to all files.  The square reappears the next time because, 
>once again, you haven't used it.
>
>FOLDERS do NOT have a functional read-only attribute in Windows.  The read-only 
attribute 
>is only for files.  The read-only check-box for folder properties is a bad and confusing 
>design.  If you want to avoid read-only confusion, check individual files, ignore 
>folders.
>
>Windows file systems actually use the read-only attribute for a folder to make it 
>customizeable, but the checkbox in a folder's properties has nothing to do with 
that. 
> You cannot prevent a folder's contents from being changed using the read-only attribute. 
> You can read more about that here:    
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326549
>
>

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