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Re: Unable to delete a number of directories...
Evan Platt wrote:
At 02:20 PM 2/16/2005, you wrote:
My guess is that it's a Windows NTFS permissions issue. Assuming you
want to blow away the entire C:\cygwin tree and start again fresh:
log on as Administrator, take ownership recursively of the entire
tree, and reset permissions recursively of the entire tree. You then
should be able to delete it.
I'm running XP. Never come across this before. I do have admin rights
(this is my own home machine). I've tried with Windows Explorer and
Windows Commander - I can't even remove the read-only attribute on the
file.
Pardon my ignroance - does taking ownership recursively of a folder
apply under XP home? If so, I have no idea how to do that, nor is that
anything I've ever needed to do.
Only thing I see when right clicking that folder is properties, and if
I uncheck Read-Only, when I hit apply I get access denied.
If your getting access denied then you're not the owner. What do you see
when you open an Explorer, right click on the Cygwin folder, select
Properties. Do you see a Security tab. If so go there then click
Advanced, then Owner. Select your user and that should recursively take
ownership of the folder. Not certain on XP Home if this is exactly the
same but it's similar. You can check it by OKing out of everything then
going back to the Security tab. It should list the user you selected
there at least. Plus the Advanced: Owner tab should show the new owner.
At this point deletion should be possible.
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