Get sharing violation while trying to save any html in dreamweaver CC

Tried exiting DW, and even rebooted, to no avail. Any ideas?

This sounds like a permission issue with your OS rather than Dreamweaver. Are you sure you have read/write access to the drive you are saving to. Right click on the folder on a PC or CMD+i on a mac, check the users and make sure your login name is there or 'everybody' has read/write set.

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