On Dec 11, 2004, at 9:07 PM, KevinGPO wrote:
Coming in the middle, so I may be out of context or you might have tried this already...
find . -type d | xargs chmod +w
Hi guys, Thanks for your replies.
Igor, I tried find . -type d | xargs chmod +w
and then rm -Rf the main folder/directory. To no avail, it does not work :(((
But try changing the permissions of the files using windows explorer. I've had some odds cases where this is the only way to remove files.
Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha <at> cs.nyu.edu> writes:and then your 'rm -rf' command again. Igor
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