Ok, so I'm the first to admit I don't really know anything about permissions, but how can I protect a folder so that I can't delete it by accident? Last night I accidentally deleted this folder to the recycle bin, and I quite often just shift-delete stuff so I'd like to make it so that I can't delete it by mistake. I played around with the permission settings and now they look like this. Which looks to me like I shouldn't be able to delete it (having deny delete for Tom, System & Administrator) But I can. Why is this? and how can I make it un-deletable without making it's contents un-deletable?
Basically I quite often delete some files from the folder it's in and move other files into it. I don't want to be able accidentally delete it but I want to leave it where it is as well.
The other solution which I've just thought of would be to move it and replace it with a shortcut to the new location, but I'm still curious as to why the permissions thing didn't work.
Basically I quite often delete some files from the folder it's in and move other files into it. I don't want to be able accidentally delete it but I want to leave it where it is as well.
The other solution which I've just thought of would be to move it and replace it with a shortcut to the new location, but I'm still curious as to why the permissions thing didn't work.