Access is denied error message

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Julia

Hi

I have some cd's which I cannot access on my XP system. When I try to read
one of the CDs, but there is a message stating "SONIC DLA - your version of
DLA can read files on this disc but you will not be able to edit or add to
them". When I try to accessing the other CD, there is an error message
stating "d:\ is not accessible. access is denied". I did try to install UDF
Reader, but I still couldn't access the CDs.

Please can someone let me know how I can possibly fix this and what the
'Sonic DLA' message means to.

I look forward to hearing back from you.
Julia
 
Hi Julia,
Disable DLA.
Open My Computer>Right-Click on your CD burner
drive>Properties>Left-Click on the DLA tab>Left-Click to UNCHECK the
check-box next to the line that says, "ENABLE DLA ON YOUR DRIVES">Apply/Ok.

regards,
ssg MS-MVP
 
I unchecked "Enable DLA on your drives" as described, and I'm still getting
the error message stating "d:\ is not accessible. access is denied".

Can you please let me know why I get - "SONIC DLA - your version of DLA can
read files on this disc but you will not be able to edit or add to them"? I
did try uncheck the check you mentioned but then then I got "Access is
Denied". This is for the CD I can access.

Any ideas?

Thank you.
 
The error I am now getting is 'Please insert a disk in Drive D". I followed
the link and I cannot get as far as the Properties, as the error appears
before that.

I will go to the website in order to try to update the drivers.

Any ideas at all?
 
You are making me confused.Last time you were getting different error(d:\ is
not accessible. access is denied) ,now you are getting something different.
Try starting without a disk and insert one when asked.

regards,
ssg MS-MVP
 
I know it's a confusing for me to. I restarted my system, put the cd in and
I am now getting 'D:\ Is not accessible. Invalid Function'. This is a
different message from the previous one.

Julia
 
I had the invalid function message with my DVD drive - I did a Repair
install of XP and that fixed the problem. Nothing else worked, even a
tech support call to MS didn't help.
 
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