ATTRIB Command doesn't work

HermDogg

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So I was trying to use the ATTRIB command to change the read-only quality of a folder that a game needs to run, and I typed in

ATTRIB -R E:\Close Combat 5 Normandy Invasion /S /D

as well as the same without the /S and /D. However, everytime I received a

Paramter format not correct -

Anyone have any ideas? Please help, this is annoying!
 

dclive

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Originally posted by: HermDogg
So I was trying to use the ATTRIB command to change the read-only quality of a folder that a game needs to run, and I typed in

ATTRIB -R E:\Close Combat 5 Normandy Invasion /S /D

as well as the same without the /S and /D. However, everytime I received a

Paramter format not correct -

Anyone have any ideas? Please help, this is annoying!



326549 You Cannot View or Change the Read-Only or System Attribute of Folders
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=326549
 

HermDogg

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DClive- Thanks, but that's where I discovered the problem. I was trying to use the ATTRIB command and it keeps giving me this stupid error, even when i copy/paste it straight off that site...

lobadobadingdong- Say who now? I'm not exactly 1337 enough to go messing with the kernel without explicit instructions...
 

LS

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Directory name has spaces - use quotes.

ATTRIB -R "E:\Close Combat 5 Normandy Invasion" /S /D
 

HermDogg

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You sir, are my new hero.

Gawd, I went to the XP newsgroups to try and get an answer and all I got was a snide remark because I replaced a forward slash with a backslash. Not exactly the kind of thing you'd expect from a "Microsoft Most Valuable Professional."

On second thought, maybe it is...
 

Smilin

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Originally posted by: HermDogg
You sir, are my new hero.

Gawd, I went to the XP newsgroups to try and get an answer and all I got was a snide remark because I replaced a forward slash with a backslash. Not exactly the kind of thing you'd expect from a "Microsoft Most Valuable Professional."

On second thought, maybe it is...

No it's not. You should mention that to him.