The File may be write protected.

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The File may be write protected.

Post by dtvp »

A couple of days ago I say this message when I was try to may a file from and (unprotected) DVD. I though it may have been an issue with the disc and used another program, but successfully

I've now worked out that the issue was me trying to save to a default folder that had been deleted so I've come back to edit the post.

Not exactly the best error message in the world, though :D
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Post by lata »

Hi

Thanks for the update…..Yes indeed it does show that message, and as you say not the best wording.
There are however other error messages that don’t quite explain the problem, maybe just a language issue?
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