Re: Argosy HD-363N
john <[email protected]> Fri, 4 Feb 2005 08:31:38 -0500
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Hmmm, it may not be a red-herring after all... Check this out: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=326549 "...The Read-only and System attributes is only used by Windows Explorer to determine whether the folder is a special folder, such as a system folder that has its view customized by Windows (for example, My Documents, Favorites, Fonts, Downloaded Program Files), or a folder that you customized by using the Customize tab of the folder's Properties dialog box. As a result, Windows Explorer does not allow you to view or change the Read-only or System attributes of folders..." ________________________________ From: Turtle Beach Audiotron User Forum on behalf of Robin Mitchell Sent: Fri 2/4/2005 1:37 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AT] Argosy HD-363N On Thursday, February 3, 2005, 10:21:24 PM, Tim Hill wrote: > Does the Read-only attribute correspond to the folders you cannot see > withTOCMaker? I'm sorry, I didn't describe that very clearly. None of the folders are actually read-only; they just have an odd attribute display in WinXP Windows Explorer. Pretty much whenever I right-click on a folder and select "Properties" from the menu, the dialog box that comes up has a funny green square in the "Read only" attribute checkbox. It's not the checkmark that would be there if the folder really were read-only, nor the empty box that would be there if it weren't. And I see that even if there are no read-only files in the folder, so it isn't that either. Anyway, whatever it is, it's almost certainly a red herring here and I probably shouldn't have mentioned it. When I do a "DIR \\NAS\AT /A:R" to list all of the read-only folders, none show up, so I don't think that's causing the problem. Sorry about the confusion... -- Robin folders, none show up, so I don't think that's causing the problem. Sorry about the confusion... -- Robin