>
> On 5 Jan 2010, at 19:30, Percy wrote:
>
> > I just checked and there were no readonly files.
>
> Hmm, odd, as you are getting warnings about permissions.
> As Greg says, it may be some ACL issue or something.
> Did you say what version of Windows this was? I forget.
> Mind you, over the last year I have seen some really odd access
> issues on both XP and Vista, so maybe the version is irrelevant.
> In any case, might be worth fixing the access rights on the whole
> build tree to make sure they are read/write for all users, just in
> case. Not ideal from a security point of view, but on a local
> developer machine, well...
>
> (FWIW, MS really messed up their permissions stuff - trying to add it
> as an afterthought really has not worked well. The unix model is more
> robust, frankly!)

I'm using Vista 32bit SP1.

> > They are literally the steps I took. But I did it again and noticed
> > somethings. When I opened it up in VS, it wanted to convert the
> > files (which I did).
>
> What was wrong with the files? Is it just bitching about line
> termination or...?

I'm using Visual Studio 2008 and the files were for 2005 (though I haven't had 
any conversion problems in the past).
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