Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Hey Doug,
Yeah, I thought I had done that before, but I must have had my filter set to something other than *.* and didn't get everything. Thought I saw a utility somewhere that would change properties for all file at and below a certain point in the tree.
>Hi Renoir.
>
>I just use Explorer by issuing a CTL + F (find) and specify files *.*. This will find all files (assuming that you are not hiding any...). Then you can select all and specify attributes as desired.
>
>HTH
>Doug
>
>>Ok, it was a file deep into the directory structure that had a Read-only flag set. I thought that using Windows Exploring and setting the flag in the properties affected all subdirectories and files. Anyone know if there is a utility that handles this?
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>>Although my solution wasn't based on your reply, Nadya, it's nice talking with you again.
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>>Renoir
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>>>>VFP6 - This is happening near the end of the build when I choose Recompile All Files. If I build without this option it works fine. I have validated the DBC, cleaned up the project and checked for Read-Only on files. Also checked recent forms I've worked on. It did this a couple days ago also, but it seemed to fix itself. I'm pretty sure I'm not the first one with this problem, so...
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>>>>Regards, Renoir
>>>
>>>Try to copy all files, needed for build, into another directory and create a new project. Add your main program and let the project built itself. See, if it would work.
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