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JL
 
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I work with Office XP under Win XP Pro.

I have my files saved on a CD. I want to make some
changes in a file, I open it, make the changes and -
save. It says it is a read only file, so I go to
properties, and uncheck read only. It doesn't accept it,
saying access is denied.

Can you tell me what I can do. My old computer crashed, I
transfered all in the new one, under the name "old
files". I cannot make any change in them either.

Thanks for your help
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Don't Open/Save directly to any removable media.
Copy to your HD and open it from there and v.v. (Save to HD and copy it to the media).

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Regards;
Rob
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"JL" wrote in message
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I work with Office XP under Win XP Pro.

I have my files saved on a CD. I want to make some
changes in a file, I open it, make the changes and -
save. It says it is a read only file, so I go to
properties, and uncheck read only. It doesn't accept it,
saying access is denied.

Can you tell me what I can do. My old computer crashed, I
transfered all in the new one, under the name "old
files". I cannot make any change in them either.

Thanks for your help



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I did it, but it says my CD is full (in properties)
although I have only 3 Word documents on it. Can you tell
me what happens?

Thanks a lot

-----Original Message-----
Don't Open/Save directly to any removable media.
Copy to your HD and open it from there and v.v. (Save to

HD and copy it to the media).

--
Regards;
Rob
---------------------------------------------------------

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"JL" wrote in

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I work with Office XP under Win XP Pro.

I have my files saved on a CD. I want to make some
changes in a file, I open it, make the changes and -
save. It says it is a read only file, so I go to
properties, and uncheck read only. It doesn't accept

it,
saying access is denied.

Can you tell me what I can do. My old computer

crashed, I
transfered all in the new one, under the name "old
files". I cannot make any change in them either.

Thanks for your help



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Regards;
Rob
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wrote in message
...
I did it, but it says my CD is full (in properties)
although I have only 3 Word documents on it. Can you tell
me what happens?

Thanks a lot

-----Original Message-----
Don't Open/Save directly to any removable media.
Copy to your HD and open it from there and v.v. (Save to

HD and copy it to the media).

--
Regards;
Rob
---------------------------------------------------------

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"JL" wrote in

message
...
I work with Office XP under Win XP Pro.

I have my files saved on a CD. I want to make some
changes in a file, I open it, make the changes and -
save. It says it is a read only file, so I go to
properties, and uncheck read only. It doesn't accept

it,
saying access is denied.

Can you tell me what I can do. My old computer

crashed, I
transfered all in the new one, under the name "old
files". I cannot make any change in them either.

Thanks for your help



.



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Sorry, I was too quick, hence the blank post.

If by "I did it" you mean you saved directly to the CD then, chances are, you've corrupted
the CD.
I don't profess to be the expert-i.e. know all the nasty details-but I do know that you
can kill the file this way (been there, done that!)
Word uses whatever directory you are pointing at as a working directory and tries to put
out it's temp files to that directory.
I know that with floppies this can exceed the floppy's capacity, but with a CD there has
to be more to it than size.

The accepted rule is what I stated in my original post.

--
Regards;
Rob
------------------------------------------------------------------------
wrote in message
...
I did it, but it says my CD is full (in properties)
although I have only 3 Word documents on it. Can you tell
me what happens?

Thanks a lot

-----Original Message-----
Don't Open/Save directly to any removable media.
Copy to your HD and open it from there and v.v. (Save to

HD and copy it to the media).

--
Regards;
Rob
---------------------------------------------------------

---------------
"JL" wrote in

message
...
I work with Office XP under Win XP Pro.

I have my files saved on a CD. I want to make some
changes in a file, I open it, make the changes and -
save. It says it is a read only file, so I go to
properties, and uncheck read only. It doesn't accept

it,
saying access is denied.

Can you tell me what I can do. My old computer

crashed, I
transfered all in the new one, under the name "old
files". I cannot make any change in them either.

Thanks for your help



.





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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Files on a CD are always read-only. Even if you have software that would
allow Word to write directly to the CD (which it would have to do in order
to create the temp files it needs in the document folder when you are
editing the file), it would be a seriously bad idea to use it, as you would
fill the CD with unneeded temp files and ultimately corrupt your document.
You will need to copy the file to the HD, remove the Read Only property,
edit it, save it back to the HD, and then copy it to the CD (under another
name) using your CD-burning software.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"JL" wrote in message
...
I work with Office XP under Win XP Pro.

I have my files saved on a CD. I want to make some
changes in a file, I open it, make the changes and -
save. It says it is a read only file, so I go to
properties, and uncheck read only. It doesn't accept it,
saying access is denied.

Can you tell me what I can do. My old computer crashed, I
transfered all in the new one, under the name "old
files". I cannot make any change in them either.

Thanks for your help


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JL
 
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I was too quick too, and forgot the senders name!

When I say I did it, I mean I did what you asked me to do
in your previous post : "Copy to your HD and open it from
there and v.v. (Save to HD and copy it to the media)." It
is where it says that the CD is full!!! with 3 Word
doc... which is far from normal.

-----Original Message-----
Sorry, I was too quick, hence the blank post.

If by "I did it" you mean you saved directly to the CD

then, chances are, you've corrupted
the CD.
I don't profess to be the expert-i.e. know all the nasty

details-but I do know that you
can kill the file this way (been there, done that!)
Word uses whatever directory you are pointing at as a

working directory and tries to put
out it's temp files to that directory.
I know that with floppies this can exceed the floppy's

capacity, but with a CD there has
to be more to it than size.

The accepted rule is what I stated in my original post.

--
Regards;
Rob
---------------------------------------------------------

---------------
wrote in message
...
I did it, but it says my CD is full (in properties)
although I have only 3 Word documents on it. Can you

tell
me what happens?

Thanks a lot

-----Original Message-----
Don't Open/Save directly to any removable media.
Copy to your HD and open it from there and v.v. (Save

to
HD and copy it to the media).

--
Regards;
Rob
------------------------------------------------------

---
---------------
"JL" wrote in

message
...
I work with Office XP under Win XP Pro.

I have my files saved on a CD. I want to make some
changes in a file, I open it, make the changes and -


save. It says it is a read only file, so I go to
properties, and uncheck read only. It doesn't accept

it,
saying access is denied.

Can you tell me what I can do. My old computer

crashed, I
transfered all in the new one, under the name "old
files". I cannot make any change in them either.

Thanks for your help


.



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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Have you looked at the CD in Windows Explorer to see what the content is? If
you've been managing to write directly to the CD and have saved frequently,
it is not impossible that the CD is full. Unlikely, I'll agree. Possible the
FAT has been somehow corrupted, though.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"JL" wrote in message
...
I was too quick too, and forgot the senders name!

When I say I did it, I mean I did what you asked me to do
in your previous post : "Copy to your HD and open it from
there and v.v. (Save to HD and copy it to the media)." It
is where it says that the CD is full!!! with 3 Word
doc... which is far from normal.

-----Original Message-----
Sorry, I was too quick, hence the blank post.

If by "I did it" you mean you saved directly to the CD

then, chances are, you've corrupted
the CD.
I don't profess to be the expert-i.e. know all the nasty

details-but I do know that you
can kill the file this way (been there, done that!)
Word uses whatever directory you are pointing at as a

working directory and tries to put
out it's temp files to that directory.
I know that with floppies this can exceed the floppy's

capacity, but with a CD there has
to be more to it than size.

The accepted rule is what I stated in my original post.

--
Regards;
Rob
---------------------------------------------------------

---------------
wrote in message
...
I did it, but it says my CD is full (in properties)
although I have only 3 Word documents on it. Can you

tell
me what happens?

Thanks a lot

-----Original Message-----
Don't Open/Save directly to any removable media.
Copy to your HD and open it from there and v.v. (Save

to
HD and copy it to the media).

--
Regards;
Rob
------------------------------------------------------

---
---------------
"JL" wrote in
message
...
I work with Office XP under Win XP Pro.

I have my files saved on a CD. I want to make some
changes in a file, I open it, make the changes and -


save. It says it is a read only file, so I go to
properties, and uncheck read only. It doesn't accept
it,
saying access is denied.

Can you tell me what I can do. My old computer
crashed, I
transfered all in the new one, under the name "old
files". I cannot make any change in them either.

Thanks for your help


.



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There are two issues here
1. The read only nature of the CD files, which Suzanne has covered and
2. The indication that the disc is *full*.

With respect to the latter, whether or not a disc is reported as full is
determined by the software used to access the disc and whether that disc is
closed. If the disc is closed, even if there is only one small file on it,
it will no longer be writeable and will be reported as 'full'.

The disc writing tools of Windows XP are rudimentary, and 'big floppy' type
software such as InCD, DirectCD etc is flaky and unreliable. The way to
ensure that you can copy data to and from your hard drive reliably, is to
use the ISO multisession mode of the CD mastering software supplied with
your writer. This will allow you to copy files on CDR (or RW) discs until
they are full. The RW disc may then be erased if required, but given that
CDR discs cost pennies, are faster to write, and are more reliable; it is
simply not worth using RW discs.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org




Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Files on a CD are always read-only. Even if you have software that
would allow Word to write directly to the CD (which it would have to
do in order to create the temp files it needs in the document folder
when you are editing the file), it would be a seriously bad idea to
use it, as you would fill the CD with unneeded temp files and
ultimately corrupt your document. You will need to copy the file to
the HD, remove the Read Only property, edit it, save it back to the
HD, and then copy it to the CD (under another name) using your
CD-burning software.


"JL" wrote in message
...
I work with Office XP under Win XP Pro.

I have my files saved on a CD. I want to make some
changes in a file, I open it, make the changes and -
save. It says it is a read only file, so I go to
properties, and uncheck read only. It doesn't accept it,
saying access is denied.

Can you tell me what I can do. My old computer crashed, I
transfered all in the new one, under the name "old
files". I cannot make any change in them either.

Thanks for your help



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