At 03:14 AM 1/30/02 +1100, you wrote: >At 09:48 AM 29/01/02 -0600, support@... > wrote: > > >Did you transfer them using a CD-R? That's probably why - they are written > >to the CD with the Read-only attribute automatically put on - or is it when > >they are taken off? Is there an override for this? > >I don't know if you can stop this from happening when you write to the CD-R >but on PC you can remove the "read only" attribute on a whole folder of >files simultaneously in Explorer -- just right click on the folder and pick >"Properties" the attributes are near the bottom just uncheck read-only. Once it's on the HD that's right, but I always wondered if it was possible to have the burning software not write the Read-only on the file system, or if that is mandatory with the ISO spec or Joliet spec. Garth Hjelte Sampler User
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Re: [exs] Access Denied
2002-01-30 by Rubber Chicken Software Co.
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