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> From: Siegfried Heintze [mailto:siegfried at heintze.com] > It seems that someone (or, more likely, something) is > changing that temp folder to readonly. Enable auditing of filesystem events and turn on auditing of permission changes in that directory and its subdirectories. Wait for this to happen again, then examine the audit logs. You'll soon find the culprit! (This is one of the very few features that Windows NT has had for years and many UNIXes haven't that I actually think is worth it!) If you need to examine this at an even lower level, download filemon from http://www.sysinternals.com/ and keep it running for the same time. You'll get masses of output - it's worth restricting filemon to look at the smallest possible piece of filestore - but, again, it usually gets its man. - Peter