Re: uable to clear read only setting
Jeremy Schubert wrote:
> Malke, thank you for your response.
>
> From what I read on the web, yes it seems that the read only attribute
> (which is not releated to the ntfs permissions) does not do what people
> think it would It has some other function in the process. But I don't
> understande why in that case, when you clear the attribute and then
> click OK, you get a message asking if this should apply to only this
> folder or also to all sub folders and files???
>
> In anycase, here is my specific issue. I have a folder called ITUNES on
> my external drive (G
I have taken ownership of the folder and all of
> it's contents. I have given full contol to Everyone. No other
> permissions are set. I open Itunes and set the g:\itunes folder as my
> default music folder. Then I set Itunes to consolidate my library to
> g:\itunes. Part way through the operations, the operation fails with
> the message, write access denied.
I don't know why it looks like you could possibly set read only on
folders. Bad graphical user design, I suppose. As for your issue with
iTunes, I don't know the answer. I have three suggestions:
1. In addition to specifically adding "Everyone" to the Security tab of
the root drive (G

, try also adding "Everyone" to your own user
profile. IOW, explicitly make your user account a member of the
"Everyone" group. One would think it would already be like that, but
this is based on some sharing information from MVP Bill Castner and it
can't hurt to try. This is a WAG. ;-)
2. If that doesn't work, try moving your user account's Music folder and
create the iTunes folder in it. Point iTunes to that location. I don't
think I'd just copy the iTunes folder already on G: because of changed
permissions, etc. Backup the iTunes music you've already got elsewhere
first to be on the safe side. Delete the iTunes folder at the root of
G:. To move the Music folder to the G: drive, right-click on the Music
folder (in your user account) and then left-click Properties. There
should be a tab called "Location". Use the Move button to move the
folder to the G: drive. This is another WAG. ;-)
3. If still no joy, contact Apple support and ask them what's going on.
http://www.apple.com/support/
Apple Ipod (and itunes) discussion groups -
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=150
If you get this sorted, it would be great if you'd post back with the
solution.
Malke
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