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trying to save work to cd
I keep geting " you do not have accsess.... see
adminestrator for accsess. Well we are a small business and I do all the computer work, so I am the administrater. Please some help me fix this. I have office 2000. and word and exel both give me the same message when I try to back up to e drive. This used to never be a problem. I am using windows xp. thank you. Kristin |
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trying to save work to cd
"Kristin" wrote in message
... I keep geting " you do not have accsess.... see adminestrator for accsess. Well we are a small business and I do all the computer work, so I am the administrater. Please some help me fix this. I have office 2000. and word and exel both give me the same message when I try to back up to e drive. This used to never be a problem. I am using windows xp. thank you. Kristin If you are using the built-in Windows XP Backup then it won't recognise CD as a backup medium. Try backing up to a folder on your HDD and then burning that to a CD. HTH |
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