Martyn
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CD-RW disc, I tried and it wont let me. But its soposed to because its a CD-RW. And where does the IIS6 folder go on the XP Pro disc. Where shall I put the file?
Cheers
[Edited on 02-11-2003 by Martyn]
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Martyn
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scoob
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has this turned into microsofts help site???
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Martyn
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Yep it is
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scoob
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quote: Originally posted by Martyn
CD-RW disc, I tried and it wont let me. But its soposed to because its a CD-RW. And where does the IIS6 folder go on the XP Pro disc. Where shall I put the file?
Cheers
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Martyn
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Yer ok you have made your point!
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scoob
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MikeH
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In answer to your question, you can't treat a cdrw as a floppy.
Unless you get some 'packet wrting' type program such as adaptec directcd.
But personally i'd jst recomend you use Nero Burning rom and burn all your files in one go.
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Rob H
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Yeah usually to add a file, if youve ended the session, you need to erase disk, and then write everything back on, plus the new file. Doesnt really matter doing that, just takes up a bit more time.
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