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Al Slater <al.slater@scluk.com> wrote:

> It is the windows Read Only attribute.
> > P.s. should not need all that nonsense below..    And sorry to say
> > I am not familiar with this r attribute, except as a
> > read(r)permission.  Is the group intentionally trying to be obtuse?
> >
> You must have removed the R/O attrib yourself at some point, so it
> needs replacing.
> 
> try attrib /? for more info.
> 
Thanks, I could find attrib, thinking it was a cygwin command, but
on reading the mail below, found that is is a w32 system command.

www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-10/msg00951.html

regards

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