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AmigaForever 2006: System: and Work: immutably write protected Posted on 28-Jun-2012 10:33:44
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| Well, I'm using AmigaForever for quite a while now, but never experienced something like this:
Newly the emulated Amiga (OS 3.9 + BB1 + 2) claims that "System:" is write protected. A brief survey with DOpus revealed that "System:" and "Work:" had the "Archive"-bit set. So I removed the checkmarks for "Archive" with DOpus and restarted AF - just to get the message "System:" being write protected again.
Another check with DOpus - the "Arcive"-bit is back again! How's that possible?
"O.K...", I thought, "perhaps I should better change the protection bits on the Windows (XP) side.".
No sooner said than done: I opened WinExplorer, highlighted C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Amiga Files\System\dir\System and \Work, pressed the right mouse button, clicked on "Properties", removed the checkmark at "Attribute: write protected", clicked on "Advanced" and removed the checkmark from "Folder can be archived" as well, clicked on "Accept" and finally on "O.K.".
And - what can I say - the folders "System" and "Work" are still write protected. I e.g. cannot save changed prefs settings. Sh*t!
I tried all I could think of to get the write protection removed (played around e.g. with "Authorisations" and "Sharings") - but in vain. With constant diabolicalness the system refuses to remove the write protection.
I never experienced something similar before (and yes, I have full admin rights on my PC)...
Does someone here have an idea what could be going wrong there? _________________ Ciao
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Re: AmigaForever 2006: System: and Work: immutably write protected Posted on 28-Jun-2012 10:51:48
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Problem solved - I had not noticed the "Read/Write" checkbox in AF's HD config section - and therefore didn't set the checkmark, of course...
I think I have to see my oculist... Last edited by Dandy on 28-Jun-2012 at 10:52 AM.
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Re: AmigaForever 2006: System: and Work: immutably write protected Posted on 29-Jun-2012 6:51:15
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Does this affects OS1.3 version as well? I experienced the same problem when trying to tinker with AmigaBasic on older Amiga setups (like 1.3).
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Re: AmigaForever 2006: System: and Work: immutably write protected Posted on 2-Jul-2012 4:39:58
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g0blin wrote: @Dandy
Does this affects OS1.3 version as well? I experienced the same problem when trying to tinker with AmigaBasic on older Amiga setups (like 1.3).
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Pheeew - OS 1.3? Oh mate, THATs long ago! I haven't used 1.3 since ages - so I cannot tell you.
But basically I'd guess that if a device with OS 3.1 (or 3.9 like in the case at hand) is write protected from the AmigaForever config, it also will be write protected with OS 1.3.
BTW - has it been called "OS 1.3" or was it rather "Workbench 1.3"?
Last edited by Dandy on 02-Jul-2012 at 04:41 AM.
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