kurtdussander
Mar 25, 2008, 02:57 PM
Hello,
I have a folder which contains some pictures and videos. I was going to move to folder into another folder but by mistake I moved it into c:/program files/audible. (audible is a web based service where I can dowload audiobooks). Now I can't access my data folder (mystuff) because when I double click on it or try to move it somewhere else, I end up with an error message saying that c:/program files/audible/mystuff is not accessible, access denied. I think this is because the folder audible and all the subfolders are read-only. I am trying to undo this read-only attribute but I can't do that either. I right-click on mystuff folder (or audible folder) and choose properties. I can see at the bottom that the folder is indeed read-only. I uncheck this and click OK. If I am doing this with the mystuff folder everything looks OK but I still can't look into the folder and when I right-click and look at the properties, it is still read-only, no matter how many times I try. If I try the same thing with audible folder, it won't ever let me change the attribute. How can I disable this so I can access c:/program files/audible/mystuff? Or is there a reason other that this read-only attribute and is there something I can do about it? Your help is greatly appreciated...
After the first two answers, I feel need to add the following:
I appreciate the answers above but they don't solve the problem. First of all, about the second answer; yes there is a check in the read-only box but as my question states, I can't uncheck it. Now to the first answer; yes I have Windows XP media edition. When I right-click and choose properties, I see three tabs, namely general, sharing, customize. There is no security tab. And yes, if I log off and log back on as administrator, it is still the same. Any ideas? Thanks again...
I have a folder which contains some pictures and videos. I was going to move to folder into another folder but by mistake I moved it into c:/program files/audible. (audible is a web based service where I can dowload audiobooks). Now I can't access my data folder (mystuff) because when I double click on it or try to move it somewhere else, I end up with an error message saying that c:/program files/audible/mystuff is not accessible, access denied. I think this is because the folder audible and all the subfolders are read-only. I am trying to undo this read-only attribute but I can't do that either. I right-click on mystuff folder (or audible folder) and choose properties. I can see at the bottom that the folder is indeed read-only. I uncheck this and click OK. If I am doing this with the mystuff folder everything looks OK but I still can't look into the folder and when I right-click and look at the properties, it is still read-only, no matter how many times I try. If I try the same thing with audible folder, it won't ever let me change the attribute. How can I disable this so I can access c:/program files/audible/mystuff? Or is there a reason other that this read-only attribute and is there something I can do about it? Your help is greatly appreciated...
After the first two answers, I feel need to add the following:
I appreciate the answers above but they don't solve the problem. First of all, about the second answer; yes there is a check in the read-only box but as my question states, I can't uncheck it. Now to the first answer; yes I have Windows XP media edition. When I right-click and choose properties, I see three tabs, namely general, sharing, customize. There is no security tab. And yes, if I log off and log back on as administrator, it is still the same. Any ideas? Thanks again...