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What happens if you try to open a file for writing, but the file or device is writeprotected (sometimes called read-only)
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What happens if you try to open a file for writing, but the file or device is writeprotected (sometimes called read-only)
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What happens if you try to open a file for writing, but the file or device is writeprotected (sometimes called read-only)
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If it is for read-only, an exception is thrown.
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