On 9/01/2014 2:47 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel <d...@albury.nospam.net.au> wrote:
It no longer removes the parent.lock file!
Please read it again.
The file is not removed, only the lock on it is released.
The file itself remains, and this is OK.

So what does this mean??  Is SeaMonkey altering the properties of a file
(i.e. Read Only or not) without any intervention by me??

Did I write that?
No, I did not.

Nor did I say that you did!

As this is the second time that you post without reading

Read each time!! May not have understood what you have typed, but I have read.

                                                         what
is written and/or researching what it means, I choose to not
further elaborate on the matter.

Sorry, Rob, I am reading what you type ... and I'm trying to interpret that, which, when I read "The file is not removed, only the lock on it is released" to me, that is suggesting that the condition of the file "Read" property is being altered.

Or is the contents of the file (on my Hard Drive) being altered, or .....?

Just trying to improve my understanding!

--
Daniel

Seasons Greetings to one and all!!

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