The document "PP_CS_Higher Education_USA_V1" is on a volume that does not support permanent version storage.

The document “PP_CS_Higher Education_USA_V1” is on a volume that does not support permanent version storage. Not sure what this means exactly.
Any thoughts out there?

This error is is usually encountered when trying to update a file that has been opened from a CD or DVD disc.
Move the file to the desktop before you open it.
Where is this file stored, a CD or DVD, external  hard drive, USB memory ?

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