Copying to D: i.e., to a CD

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We're having a problem copying a data file in a folder on our c: drive to a
CD in our D: drive. We right click on the folder and choose "Sent to" in the
dropdown menu, choosing either of the D: destinations

I can do it from my desk top but when my wife tries it from her desktop
she's asked for a .NET pasport ID and password. She doesn't have one. If
the request is cancelled then the copy stops. Why does the system treat us
differently?
 
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I'm not sure, but some more helpful info for someone else would be: are these
different desktops on the same computer or different computers? Are you both
Administrators? What kind of CD burning program do you have?


"gener" wrote:

> We're having a problem copying a data file in a folder on our c: drive to a
> CD in our D: drive. We right click on the folder and choose "Sent to" in the
> dropdown menu, choosing either of the D: destinations
>
> I can do it from my desk top but when my wife tries it from her desktop
> she's asked for a .NET pasport ID and password. She doesn't have one. If
> the request is cancelled then the copy stops. Why does the system treat us
> differently?
>
>