Thanks for the follow-up, Webster.


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On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Webster <[email protected]> wrote:

> Diskpart list disks
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> Attribute disk clear readonly
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> Reboot
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> Users can now access apps and data.
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> Webster
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> *From:* Webster [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Subject:* Server 2008 R2 drive shows as Read Only
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> Have a virtual server where the E drive shows a status in Windows of Read
> Only.  XenServer/XenCenter shows the virtual drive as “Read/Write”.  In
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> Server Manager
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> Disk Management
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> Disk 1 shows Basic, 60GB, Read Only
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> Right-click the gray Disk 1 area, Properties, Volumes, Status shows Read
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> My GoogleFu is failing me.  How do I get this drive back to Read/Write?
> The customer says this happened “suddenly and without warning” and was
> working yesterday.
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> Permissions are Everyone – Special, System- FC, Admins – FC (and we are
> logged in as admin), Users Read & Execute, List folder contents, Read,
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