Windows permissons

Hi I have a problem with my LV App being able to write to a directory which can be set to read-only.  Is it possible to check and if so, change the permissions of this directory of Labview?

Hello id,.

I think you want the function to get permissions in the Advanced File i/o palette:

LabVIEW Help: Get the permissions function

http://zone.NI.com/reference/en-XX/help/371361K-01/Glang/access_rights/

Kind regards

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