Is your CD burned with Joliet (long name) file naming convention, or was it 
a straight ISO?  If you had a long(er) name, but burned with a shorter you 
may or may not have a problem depending on how everything else is rigged up.

Also note that a CD is read-only, unlike your other media (hard-drive, 
zip), and if there's some problem unpacking, it wouldn't be able to write 
to CD.  It's NOT SUPPOSED to write to CD, but I don't know what other 
settings you have.  What is your temp drive set to?

- Tab

At 01:26 PM 1/11/01 -0600, Arthur Moers wrote:
>PLEASE HELP.
>
>I have a perfectly working projector so long as it is on a zip disk or
>on my machine. But if I burn to a CD I get the following message when I
>try to run the CD projector:
>
>"Unable to load movie playlist. Does the .INI file
>exist? It must contain a section"[Movies]"with an
>entry "Movie01=pathname.dir"
>
>I have absolutely NO idea what the problem might
>be and certainly none as how to fix it. Can you please
>help me.
>
>Mark suggested he had heard of this on a Mac with reference to the file
>name being too long. My file name is Projector.exe.
>Arthur
>
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