I am attempting to upgrade my Silverlight project from the 2010.1 to 2010.2 using the upgrade utility, but I continuously receive the following message for different files depending on what project I am attempting to convert: "<FileName> appears to be read-only or not accessible for some reason."
I am running the Utility as an administrator and there are no locks on the files themselves, I can rename them etc. I am using Team Foundation Server for source control, could that be hindering my ability to upgrade?
Same problem. All files are checked out. All writable. Permissions set at "Full Control." I can edit them in notepad.
My resolution:
1. Right-click on top-level folder and uncheck read-only flag for all files and folders below
2. Right-click on top-level folder and grant "Full Control" to EVERYONE
I'm not sure which of these actions "fixed" the problem, but prior to this, all files were already writeable and had full control. I suspect you have to do this for all sub-folders for some reason.
Hi,
Before the upgrade I check out the files and Silverlight Visual Basic and C# projects under Team Foundation Server for source control upgrading is passing normally.
Best regards,Milena MitovaSoftware Engineer in Test INetAdvantage for Silverlight LoB
I had to do the upgrade by hand.
Same problem for me. Did you find a solution?
I'm having the same issue in a Winforms VB project as well going from NetAdvantage 2008.3 to 2010.2. My project is in Visual SourceSafe, but all files are checked out and writable.
Has it been determined what the cause of this is or how to workaround it?