Files showing up as 'Read Only' and unable to change this. I have Windows 7 Ultimate. A couple of weeks ago I had a big issue with some of my user permissions being changed (not sure how I did it but it happened) so i was unable to access programs and files, after some time with a MS tech on chat and a system restore (unsucessful), I just.
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What stops me from:Command: (load 'MySupposedlyProtected.lsp')You might be assuming too much about the crackers also. If I were to cracksomething, I would have the original files in one spot (separate hd, forinstance), and the cracked files in another, until I was satisfied at theoperation of the cracked files.-R. Robert Bell, MCSEwww.AcadX.com'Peter Friedrich' wrote in messagenews:[email protected]. John- Good point! - but most folks who turn encrypted to open code won't think of that self-protection. and a second line of defense is to overwrite the 'central loadingfile' that normally loads the dependent files.
(Good morning, Mr. Phelps! Watch as this file self-destructs!) 'John Uhden' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Unless it's read-only. Guess you'd better throw in a little Doslib. - John Uhden, Cadlantic/formerly CADvantage mailto:[email protected] 2 Village Road Sea Girt, NJ 08750 Tel. 732-974-1711 'Peter Friedrich' wrote in message news:[email protected].
Hey! This'll stopya:(defun load (x)(princ 'Sorry')(princ))-John Uhden, Cadlantic/formerly CADvantage mailto:[email protected] 2 Village RoadSea Girt, NJ 08750Tel. Robert Bell' wrote in message news:[email protected]. What stops me from: Command: (load 'MySupposedlyProtected.lsp') You might be assuming too much about the crackers also.
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If I were to crack something, I would have the original files in one spot (separate hd, for instance), and the cracked files in another, until I was satisfied at the operation of the cracked files. R. Robert Bell, MCSE www.AcadX.com 'Peter Friedrich' wrote in message news:[email protected].
John- Good point! - but most folks who turn encrypted to open code won't think of that self-protection. - and a second line of defense is to overwrite the 'central loading file' that normally loads the dependent files. (Good morning, Mr. Phelps! Watch as this file self-destructs!) 'John Uhden' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Unless it's read-only.
Guess you'd better throw in a little Doslib. - John Uhden, Cadlantic/formerly CADvantage mailto:[email protected] 2 Village Road Sea Girt, NJ 08750 Tel. 732-974-1711 'Peter Friedrich' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Hey! That'll also stop.anything.
from loading. The ultimate in protection!-R. Robert Bell, MCSEwww.AcadX.com'John Uhden' wrote in messagenews:[email protected]. This'll stopya: (defun load (x)(princ 'Sorry')(princ)) - John Uhden, Cadlantic/formerly CADvantage mailto:[email protected] 2 Village Road Sea Girt, NJ 08750 Tel.
732-974-1711 'R. Robert Bell' wrote in messagenews:[email protected]. What stops me from: Command: (load 'MySupposedlyProtected.lsp') You might be assuming too much about the crackers also. If I were tocrack something, I would have the original files in one spot (separate hd, for instance), and the cracked files in another, until I was satisfied atthe operation of the cracked files. - R. Robert Bell, MCSE www.AcadX.com 'Peter Friedrich' wrote in message news:[email protected].
John- Good point! - but most folks who turn encrypted to open code won't think of that self-protection.
- and a second line of defense is to overwrite the 'central loading file' that normally loads the dependent files. (Good morning, Mr. Phelps! Watch as this file self-destructs!) 'John Uhden' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Unless it's read-only.
Guess you'd better throw in a little Doslib. - John Uhden, Cadlantic/formerly CADvantage mailto:[email protected] 2 Village Road Sea Girt, NJ 08750 Tel. 732-974-1711 'Peter Friedrich' wrote in message news:[email protected].
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Whenever I go to add a service reference I get the error:Failed to add Service Reference 'Servicereference1.reference'Error: Unable to check out the current file. The file may be read-only or locked, or you may need to check the file out manually.I already had a service reference in the project, but it broke somehow and gave me an error that stated:Could not find default endpoint element that references contract (servicename)The endpoints in both the web.config and the service reference config were the same (localhost)I also could not update that reference as I would get the same 'unable to check out current file' error.EDIT: The problem isn't native to just this project. I tried to make a new, totally separate project, and add a service reference to that and I got the same error. As you have already cleared there is no source control involved(which seems to be cause of problem to me), you can try these steps:.Make sure if you copy paste from location where there was source control then remove source control specific files.Make sure folder is not locked & also is not read-only. If it is so, then remove read-only from the folder.Make sure visual studio is not in debugging mode while adding reference.If above not works, close visual studio & restart it.Make sure Visual Studio is started as 'Run as Administrator'.Finally if all above doesn't work try restart machine.Let me know if it works or not.
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