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Topic: New Partition Read-Only

I am new to GParted and have had success with a few test runs.

My latest test run involved taking a 200GB drive and simply creating a 5GB partition to serve as a dumping ground for some test saves in Office.

All went well but once I am in XP Pro and trying to save to this new partition (call it drive X) I am told I cannot save any type of file to it as the "folder is read only." The folder is the actual partition or drive X.

I can save as an admin just fine.

Did I miss something in the GParted process or is this just some permissions issue in XP Pro I am missing?

Thanks!

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Re: New Partition Read-Only

Most probably, you used an account with restricted access. It has nothing to do with GParted.
You have to log in as administrator and modify the access rights for this partition, to give full read/write access to everyone, or to the specific account you want.

*** It is highly recommended to backup any important files before doing resize/move operations. ***

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Re: New Partition Read-Only

I figured as much ... compared the permissions from drive C and can't see anything different. Will tinker.

Thanks!

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Re: New Partition Read-Only

Is this valid for all subdirectories too? Each folder and subfolder has his own permission menu.

I remember another issue with xp, with folders created and copied on a computer on an external drive. These folders were unaccessible on another xp computer, even from the administrator's account. To solve this, I changed the owner of the folders in the permissions menu for each folder separately (it took half a night to do this... ). I found that it was a known issue in xp. However, I can't think if this has anything to do with the problem you describe. Anyway, I remember several articles from (more or less) experts that explained why working with no full administrator privilege was't always possible under xp.

*** It is highly recommended to backup any important files before doing resize/move operations. ***

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Re: New Partition Read-Only

I have no folders ... but so far adjusting the permissions for Users to be able to write seems to be working.