Hi, Tom.
How can I get a workable copy into the new machine?
If you were transferring the file from CD to a Windows XP workstation, then
you wouldn't have to do anything. Since you're not, open Windows Explorer
and navigate to the directory where the file is saved on the destination
workstation's hard drive. Right-click on the database file name and select
"Properties" on the pop-up menu. Uncheck the "Read Only" attribute, then
select the "OK" button to save the change.
To explain what happened, the file is marked as "read only" when written to
the CD. Versions of Windows before Windows XP left this file attribute set
when copying the file from CD to hard drive, but Windows XP is set to
automatically change the "read only" file attribute when the file is copied
from the CD.
HTH.
Gunny
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