This is the theory.  Haven't tried it myself, it was suggested by a friend
on IRC.

On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Vicky Staubly <vi...@steeds.com> wrote:

>
> The problem was, as I understood it, files marked read/write were
> being copied to a CD, where they became read-only. Then, on being
> copied to a new machine's hard drive, they were still read-only. If a
> zip file was created on the original machine, the file attributes
> inside the zip file should mark those files read/write. If the zip
> file is copied to a CD, only the zip file itself (not the files inside)
> should be marked read-only. Then, if files are extracted from the zip
> file on the CD to a destination machine's hard drive, they should be
> extracted as read/write, not read-only. Correct?
>
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