Quick Question..
BizZy_9mm_Messiah
Old School Member Join Date: 2003-07-25 Member: 18411Members, Constellation
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Sure,y ou can choose to overwrite a read-only file, but the system won't on its own, nor allow a program to do it without consent. Any write attempts will simply fail, leaving the file as-was.
Encrypting it, however, would make it un<b>read</b>able by programs, such as, say, Half-Life. Which is a pretty obvious problem.
Sure,y ou can choose to overwrite a read-only file, but the system won't on its own, nor allow a program to do it without consent. Any write attempts will simply fail, leaving the file as-was.
Encrypting it, however, would make it un<b>read</b>able by programs, such as, say, Half-Life. Which is a pretty obvious problem. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
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