Carrie Garth
April 29th 04, 02:44 PM
| "Lynn" > wrote in message
...
| When I try to alter any documents I have copied on to a RW CD, I'm
| being told I cannot save ***** document as the file exists and is
| marked read-only. Save the file with another file name or to
another
| location.
|
| I can't understand why they're showing as read-only as they don't
| show that on my desk top. I don't want to change names or location
| of documents - just to save the changes I have made.
Files on a CD-ROM are read-only (compact disc read-only memory). And
you cannot use a CD-RW for random-access storage.
You will have to do as the message says: copy the file to a media that
supports R/W (such as your hard drive), change the read-only attribute
manually for the files that needs modification, and then burn another
CD-R(W) with the "new" file.
For more information see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base
article:
KB323002 - HOW TO: Remove the Read-Only Attribute While You Copy Files
from a CD-ROM in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=323002
...
| When I try to alter any documents I have copied on to a RW CD, I'm
| being told I cannot save ***** document as the file exists and is
| marked read-only. Save the file with another file name or to
another
| location.
|
| I can't understand why they're showing as read-only as they don't
| show that on my desk top. I don't want to change names or location
| of documents - just to save the changes I have made.
Files on a CD-ROM are read-only (compact disc read-only memory). And
you cannot use a CD-RW for random-access storage.
You will have to do as the message says: copy the file to a media that
supports R/W (such as your hard drive), change the read-only attribute
manually for the files that needs modification, and then burn another
CD-R(W) with the "new" file.
For more information see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base
article:
KB323002 - HOW TO: Remove the Read-Only Attribute While You Copy Files
from a CD-ROM in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=323002