Hi Tom,

You might try pressing the shift key with the context key to bring up more options. They, see if you can find something like explore files or possibly press enter on the open link. If the cd you are trying to open is an audio cd, you will only see .cda files, and they will not tell you much at all.

Carol


On 12/19/2017 9:09 AM, Tom Fairhurst via Talk wrote:
I am using Windows 7 64-Bit Pro. Files will play and execute on the drive. 
However, when I try to go into Windows Explorer, I get the message that Windows 
can’t access the file and that I may not have the permissions necessary. While I 
haven’t done this for a while, I am sure it worked in the past. How can I fix 
this?>
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