I want to force a folder to be read-only TO THE SYSTEM user. Why? Because I don't want an application being installed in a specific folder (*cough* Pando Media Booster, since it's no longer a service, and still auto-starts somehow.)
I want to force a folder to be read-only TO THE SYSTEM user. Why? Because I don't want an application being installed in a specific folder (*cough* Pando Media Booster, since it's no longer a service, and still auto-starts somehow.)
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It would be a better idea to uninstall the program instead of messing with permissions.
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