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OT: remove write protection of a file via vbs

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    hy everyone! i know this question is off topic but maybe someone could help me solving this problem. i have already been searching in google etc. but couldn't find any solution to the following problem: i would like to check, if a file is write protected and if it is i want to remove this write protection in/via a vbs program/script. does anyone know how to do this? thanks! stephan.

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      hy everyone! i know this question is off topic but maybe someone could help me solving this problem. i have already been searching in google etc. but couldn't find any solution to the following problem: i would like to check, if a file is write protected and if it is i want to remove this write protection in/via a vbs program/script. does anyone know how to do this? thanks! stephan.

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      You mean read-only? See this[^]. First result[^] ;)

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        You mean read-only? See this[^]. First result[^] ;)

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        oh well, it's already quit late here :zzz: but thanks anyway :)

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