On Friday, May 07, 1999 6:53 PM, Mick Fitzpatrick
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> Hello
>
> I have found that when I burn any files onto CD that the file attribute
> changes and becomes 'read only' ... it really came to light when I put my
> web site onto CD prior to a format of my HD. After the format I put the
> website back onto my harddrive to find that every file had been converted
to
> 'read only' ... I had to manually change each attribute so that I could
work
> on the site!!!
>
> Is there an easier way to change the many files (over 1000 in different
> folders) so that I can edit them after taking them off the CD??
>
> Also, what should the attributes be for a normal file?
>
Hi,
        I am assuming you are using some function (like Select All) to copy the
files in windows.  While they are still highlighted in the place you copied
to (not the CD), right click on one and choose properties.  This will show
you near the bottom a place with four check boxes.  The four are: System -
denotes that this file is a system file.  Hidden - tells the computer not
to show this file (if you have "View all Files" turned on, it will show
Hidden files), Read Only - turn this one off (uncheck), and Archive - this
file has been part of an archive.  For a normal file system, hidden, and
read only are turned off, archive may be on or off (usually denotes whether
the file has ever been compressed, I have yet to find a use for it).


HTH,
Donald Gaither

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