>>Even thou I have done this before, by accident, but how do I make the "C:\Program File (x86)\Visual FoxPro 9" and sub-folders Read-write.
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>>I have tried change the Read-Only option in the folder's Properties dialog. It indicates that the R/O is Off, but the files remain still inaccessible for writing.
>>I am thinking it may some kind of permission issue, but I rarely mess with that, so I reluctant to play around in that unless I have the proper instructions.
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>Explicitly give yourself the rights, even if you're already the owner. Works elsewhere, dunno about the parts of disk owned by m$.
Perfect idea to undermine system security. Never do that. Solve the problem. It's solvable the right way since, what, W2K? 21 odd years?
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