I've tried to do that with the whole directory and it appears it was read
only. I changed it, however, and it goes through what looks like a procedure to
remove read only, but doesn't. When I go back to look, it's appears to be read
only for the entire directory.
Oddly, I can create and store new files. This appears to be affect
only old files.
In a message dated 2/12/2015 1:23:57 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time,
lexitec@xxxxxxxx writes:
Hello
Bob,
I think this might have something to do with the Windows operating
system attributes. Check attributes from file properties = select the file,
right-click with the mouse, uncheck 'read-only'.
Best
regards,
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I had a major hard drive crash yesterday and had to reconfigure XYWrite
3 from a hard drive that had been backed up to a year ago.
In trying to work with and save old files I'm getting an 'access
denied''
message.
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