Saving access files to a CD

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When saving a Data Base created in Access to a disc, I can only open it in
read only. It will not allow me to make changes or addtions. When saving I
make sure that the attribute "read only" is not checked and it still saves as
read only. Is it possible to save the Data Base on a CD so that I can bring
it to another computer and open it there and make changes and additions to it?
 
CD is supposedly a Read-Only medium. All files written to CD are marked as
"Read-Only".

You cannot modify a database file on the CD. If you want to do so, copy it
back to hard-disk, uncheck the Read-Only flag on the hard-disk copy. Modify
this hard-disk copy. When you finish, you can copy this updated file back
to the CD and this new file will be marked as Read-Only again.

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HTH
Van T. Dinh
MVP (Access)




JABrenner said:
When saving a Data Base created in Access to a disc, I can only open it in
read only. It will not allow me to make changes or addtions. When saving I
make sure that the attribute "read only" is not checked and it still saves as
read only. Is it possible to save the Data Base on a CD so that I can bring
it to another computer and open it there and make changes and additions to
it?
 
When saving a Data Base created in Access to a disc, I can only open it
in read only. It will not allow me to make changes or addtions. When
saving I make sure that the attribute "read only" is not checked and it
still saves as read only. Is it possible to save the Data Base on a CD
so that I can bring it to another computer and open it there and make
changes and additions to it?

Put it on a CD-RW
 
Doesn't work either, Chris.

CD-RW means that you can *re-write* the whole file but Access will need to
write inside the file which is not possible with CD-RW.
 
Doesn't work either, Chris.

CD-RW means that you can *re-write* the whole file but Access will need to
write inside the file which is not possible with CD-RW

Oops Brain Fart
 

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