Not all Microsoft Word files are read only. A file can be set for read only. By default, MS Word not set to read only.
Files that can only be read (data can be retirieved) are called read-only files. You cannot write any data into a read-only file (you cannot edit it).
They do, PDFs are documents containing textual content that can be read, depending on the tools you are using to find them you might be allowed to download them or only read them.
I am not sure you can, but you can make the files read only...
In file properties uncheck "Read only" or use Administrator account to delete it (you need to get permissions before deleting files).
how can you provide full access to some of your files while giving read-only access to other files shared on the network
A file that cannot be modified or deleted is often referred to as a "read-only" file. This type of file is set with permissions that restrict users from making any changes or removing it from the system. Read-only files are commonly used for important documents or system files to prevent accidental alterations or deletions. In some contexts, files may also be made immutable at the filesystem level, further enhancing their protection.
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Read only files.
Read only files.
You put the files into the C:\USER Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Downloads folder. Always read the "read me" file, if there is any.
Files can be classified based on their type (e.g. text, image, video), their access permissions (e.g. read-only, read-write), and their purpose (e.g. system files, user files). This classification helps organize and manage files effectively.
No, you can only read files off. Get a RW to change files. You need to delete the files off the disc to make a new version avalible