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From: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" <salvador AT inti DOT gov DOT ar>
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 17:03:04 +0000
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Subject: Re: write protect
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> Patricia Stephens wrote:

[[[[[[ I missed this mail because the Subject isn't too descriptive ]]]]]]]

> > > When I first enter rhide, it gives a write protected message for each
> > > program I've created since the ascii.c one. Can you point me in the
> > > direction I need to go to fix this? I have looked at the faq, didn't see
> > > anything that looked like a fix, thanks pstephens AT selec DOT net

Let me see, it looks like you deleted ascii.c and ascii.c is opened in your 
default project. Do you have a file called rhide.gpr in the same directory 
where rhide.exe is located? 
If yes: start rhide in this directory, be sure you loaded this project, press 
ALT+0 and remove the ascii.c reference.
I think RHIDE 1.4 gives this message when a file can't be opened. Not 1.4.7.

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