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SYMPTOMS
While you change permissions on files or directories located on an NTFS
partition, the file system sets the archive bit active and updates the time
stamp for the file.
CAUSEThis is caused by the order that the property pages are applied. When you change something through the permissions dialog box, it changes the file immediately, turning on the archive bit at that moment to the file or directory. When you press OK on that dialog box, the first page (General) sees that it wants the file to be non-archived, so it turns off the archive bit. Then the permissions page saves, which does nothing because it has already done its work. RESOLUTIONAfter you change permissions on a file or directory, do NOT click OK, but instead go back to the General tab prior to leaving the properties dialog box. When you use this procedure, the file or directory will retain an accurate setting. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 4.0. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. Additional query words: archive bit reset
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