Nicolas Cueto wrote:
was there a resource you found especially useful?
This is the url that helped:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421
Good find - thanks.
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> was there a resource you found especially useful?
This is the url that helped:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421
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Nicolas Cueto wrote:
In short, for some unexplained reason XP changed the ownership
settings of a group of JPGS in an external HD. Not all JPGS, just
those in one specific folder. I guess it happened when, upon trying
to view those images thru slideshow-software, the software seemed
to choke. I m
Reading your message reminded me of something that happened to
me for the first time just last Sunday, also involving XP and files on
an external HD. I don't know if it's related to your problem, and I
still don't understand what happened, but perhaps it'll help you.
In short, for some unexplained
I'm lost on this one and need some guidance.
I have a customer who is using Windows XP. My software installs files
to a folder inside My Documents on the C: drive. When the software is
running, it allows the user to view Quicktime videos stored in this
folder.
This user, however, cannot v