mgm
December 5th 03, 08:28 PM
I don't know if updates are the problem, but I experienced
the same problem after installing updates. If you are
using windows explorer, look at the sharing and security
settins for the drive that you are sharing. This is where
I located a setting that had to be changed from
only "read" to read and write.
>-----Original Message-----
>Tim:
>
>I have noticed the same thing. All my files in the Shared
>Folders are now read only and I can't change it - I get
>an error message - access denied even though I am the
>administrator.
>
>The result is I can't add to or delete from the Shared
>Folders.
>
>I wonder if it has to do with a recent update?
>
>Kevin
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>When viewing the properties of some folders in Explorer,
>I
>>see that the 'Read-Only' attribute is set - the check
>box
>>IS cheched, but the checkbox itself seems to be grayed
>out
>>behind the checkmark. When I clear the box and Apply, I
>>expected the attribute to be removed, but when I look at
>>the properties again, the attribute is still on. Anyone
>>have any ideas what is occurring here?
>>
>>Thanks, Tim Carew
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
the same problem after installing updates. If you are
using windows explorer, look at the sharing and security
settins for the drive that you are sharing. This is where
I located a setting that had to be changed from
only "read" to read and write.
>-----Original Message-----
>Tim:
>
>I have noticed the same thing. All my files in the Shared
>Folders are now read only and I can't change it - I get
>an error message - access denied even though I am the
>administrator.
>
>The result is I can't add to or delete from the Shared
>Folders.
>
>I wonder if it has to do with a recent update?
>
>Kevin
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>When viewing the properties of some folders in Explorer,
>I
>>see that the 'Read-Only' attribute is set - the check
>box
>>IS cheched, but the checkbox itself seems to be grayed
>out
>>behind the checkmark. When I clear the box and Apply, I
>>expected the attribute to be removed, but when I look at
>>the properties again, the attribute is still on. Anyone
>>have any ideas what is occurring here?
>>
>>Thanks, Tim Carew
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>