Exporting Images - no burn to DVD/CD option

Why when I export and look at my post processing options is the option to burn to a DVD/CD not presented to me? I have an internal CD/DVD read/ write in my laptop and an external DVD burner plugged into a USB port. Yet, no option to burn? Any ideas?
BTW, I am working on a PC, XP OS, if that helps.
Thank you very much.

Lots of discussion about this in the past. Do a forum search for "export burn option" for ideas.

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