Export and Burn On A PC

Adobe seems to be toying with me. In LR2 on an XP 64bit machine. I now have the export option of "burn full size JPG's". However this feature seems to be disabled: "Disk burning is not supported by Lightroom on this computer. It has been disabled." Strangely, I can tell LR to create a folder on a CD and export to that folder. LR says it won't do it - but if you ignore the warning it works. So if I can get LR to do do it, why won't LR do it on its own? Any Ideas?

Wolf
Here's the work around. Don't tell LR you want to Burn to a CD. Insert a disk. Tell LR you want to export to a specific location. Select your CD drive as that location. You will need to tell it to create a new folder (don't forget to rename) or it will absolutely refuse to let you do this. As it is, it will pop up a warning telling you you can't do this. Ignore the warning and go back and tell LR to export to the folder you just told it to make. Part way through the export, the "you've got files waiting ......" bubble should pop up. When the export is complete, either click on the bubble, or open the cd drive, and tell XP to write the files to the CD. An odd work around, but it seems to work for me.

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