I put a disk in the drive. I open my file, go to file, go
to save as, go to the A drive and this message appears:
You do not have access to the folder A:\. See your
administator for access to this folder. What is going on?
Why can't I save to a disk? Help

Re: Saving to A:\, disk by Richard

Richard
Tue Jun 01 18:18:20 CDT 2004

The most likely causes of this error are faulty or unformatted floppy disks
or a failure of the floppy drive itself. The 'administrator' error is a
generic error returned when no specific read/write error can be determined.

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"nell" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:16ac001c4480f$fdb98640$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I put a disk in the drive. I open my file, go to file, go
> to save as, go to the A drive and this message appears:
> You do not have access to the folder A:\. See your
> administator for access to this folder. What is going on?
> Why can't I save to a disk? Help
>
>