Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. I am not sure how this flag is used as new database files are created regularly in the subfolders and folders with this flag set. I was troubleshooting an access issue with a developer and unchecked this on the "Data" Folder during troubleshooting as I was unable to "Replace all child object entries with inheritable entries from this object".
The folder permissions problem has been resolved, but now I wonder what are the ramifications of leaving this folder without the Read Only flag set. Is it only one Java app that can't? For example, Java Web Start JWS apps can be executed in a sandbox which blocks the app from accessing arbitrary files and folders on the file system. Without more details about the application, it's hard to guess why it can't write to this folder.
It is only applied at File level. Scandisk will replace the stick if it is less the 5 years old, but you have to send your stick back to them.
In my cae I cannot as I work on confidecntila patent information that was on the stick. So my advice in this case would be to avoid UAB sticks that default to Write Protect when they detect an internal error. Preferably find one with manual write protect switch not easy! Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more.
Can't unset 'Read-only Only applies to files in folder ' in windows 7 Ask Question. Asked 6 years, 10 months ago. Active 2 months ago. Karen Her Microsoft Agent. In reply to IanNicholson1's post on March 13, Hi, This issue could occur due to corrupted system files or it has something to do with the permission settings.
Go to Security tab and click Advanced. Check as well Replace all child object permissions entries with inheritable permission entries from this object on the bottom part of the window. Click Apply. Select Yes on Windows Security pop up. Try to check if you will still get the same issue.
Update us with the outcome. In reply to Karen Her's post on March 16, Hello Karen, I performed a clean boot and then followed with the advised steps, but still had the same issue. Thanks, Ian. James Bag Microsoft Agent. In reply to IanNicholson1's post on March 16, Hi Ian, To better assist you, we'd like to know if you are the only user on your computer.
If so, you can follow the steps listed below: Right-click on your C Drive, and choose Properties. Go to Security tab. Click Advanced , then Change Permissions. What is the exact command to set the permissions on the folder correctly back to the default set by SQL Server?
Anyway, the permissions are now correct again, so this issue has been resolved. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads.
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