I have a partition mounted into an empty NTFS folder, and inside of there I have a couple of folders that I cannot seem to delete. I am an admin on the machine (non domain setup). They are not open by anyone (they are, in fact, empty, and the server has been rebooted). When I check ownership, I have ownership (administrator user). The only strange thing is that when I go to properties for the folder, the read only flag gets set (greyed, but uncheckable). I have removed inheritable permissions, and reset permissions so that administrator and the "everyone" group have full control. attrib shows no attributes for those files (no "hidden" or "Read Only" bits set cli level).
still, when I delete the file, I get an Access is denied message. I finally had to remove using the rmdir command from the command line. Any ideas on what caused this?
still, when I delete the file, I get an Access is denied message. I finally had to remove using the rmdir command from the command line. Any ideas on what caused this?