> Yes, of course. It should be very easy. > > Except, the only funny thing is I actually couldn't find security tab in > the file properties. > > However, after searching in google, here's what I got. > > The security is by default turn off in WinXP. In order to turn it back on > in XP, just go to Window Explorer, Tools->Folder Option->View, scroll the > the > last item on the list, "Use simple file sharing", turn off the option and > you shall see security tab in file properties page now. According the > website too, this only applicable to XP-Pro,
> XP-Home doesn't seems to have this option. Ahhhh you never said you had XP Home! Perhaps it uses 'simple file sharing' by default? If you've got the files on a NTFS disc you can't delete then there should be some sort of security or user permission control you (if you're logged on as a Administrator) can alter. Either that or you need to perform a chkdsk to ensure the disc file structure isn't damaged. Perhaps check the files aren't just readonly protected? Sorry, I've never used this horrible castrated version of XP so I can't really help any further. :-) -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html