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Default Windows 2007 and Vista - Read Only Problem


Really, I like Vista and I like Word 2007. It's just that I have some
work to get done, don't like multiple files with a variety of names
because I can't save them ...

In Word, I have some files that will not save because the program says
they are read-only. When I check the property parameters for the file
through Windows Explorer, the read-only box is unchecked. Load up the
file again and it is read only (says so after the displayed file name
and when I try to save it).

I don't put this in the same category as another problem I constantly
run into (gosh, we'd let you move, delete, or rename that file but
someone else is using it ... but of course, you're the only person who
touches your machine, you're not on a network, and no programs are
open but ...) but it is aggravating.

If anyone has any idea about fixing the read only problem (or how to
move those problem files), please let me know. It would be highly
appreciated.
 
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