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Why is Visio trying to access my floppy drive when it starts up?



 
 
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Old August 25th, 2005, 02:10 PM
Warren Massey
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Default Why is Visio trying to access my floppy drive when it starts up?

I have Visio 2000 SR1 (6.0.2072) and lately it has taken to trying to access
my floppy drive (A when the program starts up.
If there is no disk in the drive this can delay the program startup process
quite a while.

I don't have any files listed among the 4 most-recently-used files that are
on A: and I don't see any file paths under the Options setup that include A:
in their path.

Does anyone have any ideas how I might stop this behavior or troubleshoot
what's causing it?

Thanks!
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Warren Massey
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