Unset The Program Folder Read Only Attribute

May 28, 2009

I have a problem with the C:Programs Files and C:Program Files (x86) folders under Windows 7 RC 64bit:

these folder have the read-only attribute set on and I can't unset it.

Whenever I tried to unset this attribuite even if Windows 7 seems to comply the folders actually remain in the read-only mode.

Is there a way to unset this attribute?

I need to do that at least for a subfolder, since this contains a program which modifies files every time you open it.

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