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  1. KarlTurzi

    "Cannot access read-only file" blah blah blah...

    Well, Patty, it seems you were all pretty much right on. Somehow I overlooked (after some digging) that the user account that created these files has been deleted from the system that the physical file was located on. I did almost exactly what you said. I went to the machine that it was...
  2. KarlTurzi

    "Cannot access read-only file" blah blah blah...

    The properties show nothing significant. I do find it interesting that I am unable to view the ownership (Unable to display ownership info". -K
  3. KarlTurzi

    "Cannot access read-only file" blah blah blah...

    Well... Nope. I can't access the file even from the user account that created it and there's no evidence that it was encrypted...
  4. KarlTurzi

    "Cannot access read-only file" blah blah blah...

    Guess I left that part out :-) In the ownership field in the properties for the file it displays that it is "unable to display ownership information" and when I try to take ownership of it or change the ownership to Administrator, I again encounter the issue of the error indicating...
  5. KarlTurzi

    "Cannot access read-only file" blah blah blah...

    On a Windows 2000 Professional client machine, I have a handful of .XLS files that have all of a sudden gotten the Archive attribute set (I've confirmed this also from a command prompt)... here's where it gets interesting... I cannot change the properties of these files from either the default...

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