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Gene Q

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Since: Jan 11, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:53 pm
Post subject: Why Administraor Permission required to access CD drive?
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>security_admin (more info?)

I want to copy/back up my Excel (church stuff) or Word documents to a CD
instead of the 3.5 " floppy diskettes. I have XP Home edition Ver 5.1.

The system will not permit me to do so. No trouble to copy or back into the
A Drive on 3.5" diskettes. However, I want to take advantasge of the larger
capacity of a CD. My CD Drive is drive "E"
I am the only user on my PC and have never set up an Administrator account
to my knowledge. When I installed Windows XP, I believe I just allowed
everything to install on the MS defaults.

Can anyone help this 69 year old to get my seven year old Dell PC to accept
copying data via the CD drive?

Thanks,
Gene Q

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Jerry

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Since: Feb 05, 2007
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:12 pm
Post subject: Re: Why Administraor Permission required to access CD drive? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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The Windows backup program will not allow any kind of a backup to a CD
drive - only floppies or a harddrive.

What you do is backup to a separate partition or hard drive and then copy
everything to a CD.

"Gene Q" <Gene Q.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D1925835-4B07-4DEF-A56B-40A4A096077E@microsoft.com...
>I want to copy/back up my Excel (church stuff) or Word documents to a CD
> instead of the 3.5 " floppy diskettes. I have XP Home edition Ver 5.1.
>
> The system will not permit me to do so. No trouble to copy or back into
> the
> A Drive on 3.5" diskettes. However, I want to take advantasge of the
> larger
> capacity of a CD. My CD Drive is drive "E"
> I am the only user on my PC and have never set up an Administrator account
> to my knowledge. When I installed Windows XP, I believe I just allowed
> everything to install on the MS defaults.
>
> Can anyone help this 69 year old to get my seven year old Dell PC to
> accept
> copying data via the CD drive?
>
> Thanks,
> Gene Q

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