Unable to  save or preview in browser.

When I try to view my work in my browser , initially I am
asked to save my work, and when I click save, I get an error
message:
Access to Macintosh HD denied.
I therefore can't save any work and the only way I can quit
the program is to force quit, losing my work.
I have tried repairing permissions.
Please can you help me?
Mike

> When I try to view my work in my browser , initially I
am asked to save
> my
> work
Try editing PREFERENCES | Preview in Browser > Enable temp
files. Can you
preview now?
> get an error message:
Access to Macintosh HD
> denied.
What happens if you create a new file in DW and save it
immediately? Can
you save it? Are you working from a defined local site?
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"MikeTwisse" <[email protected]> wrote in
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news:gfelkd$amc$[email protected]..
> When I try to view my work in my browser , initially I
am asked to save
> my
> work, and when I click save, I get an error message:
Access to
> Macintosh HD
> denied.
> I therefore can't save any work and the only way I can
quit the program is
> to
> force quit, losing my work.
>
> Please can you help me?
> Mike
>

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