"islandgirl62" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Why,when I burn a data disc, does it put the Excel or Word document into a
> 'Read-Only' format? Is there a way to stop this? I've looked everywhere
> I
> can think to see if something is checked that causes it, but can't find
> any
> help. I was told by someone that I needed CD-RW discs, which I have. Can
> anybody help me? The data I need to forward on to someone needs to be
> workable when they get it.
If you are burning the CD by using one of the many CD burning utilities,
then this is by design.
When CD ROMs first appeared the 'yellow book' specification required that
the read only flag be set on the CD. This has flowed through into every
subsequent specification up to ISO-9660 and beyond. This has been a
nuisance ever since because, as you note, the read only flag is copied
across if you copy the file off the CD. It wasn't necessary because the CD
is a read only medium anyway. There are 2 solutions to your problem.
1. Reset the read only flag when you copy the file (this can get impractical
if you copy a large number of files).
2. Create the CD using 'Packet Incremental Format' using the likes of Nero's
'InCD' or Roxio's 'Drag-to-Disc'. Since the disc (and the file) are
writable in this format, the read only flag does not get set. Note that
InCD does not support CD-R unlike Drag-to-Disc which does.
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