Q40349: Chmod() on an Open File

Article: Q40349
Product(s): See article
Version(s): 5.00 5.10
Operating System(s): MS-DOS
Keyword(s): ENDUSER | s_quickc | mspl13_c
Last Modified: 16-MAY-1989

When a file has been opened, it is not valid to perform a chmod() on
the file. Although some operating systems (for example, UNIX) allow a
program to change the permission of a file while it it open, MS-DOS
requires the file to be closed before performing this function.
Unusual results can occur, particularly when SHARE.EXE is installed,
if an attempt is made to chmod() on an open file. One of the results
is an error indicating the file is full, when only 1 byte is written
to an empty file.