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Unable to save xml files.

New Here ,
Mar 06, 2014 Mar 06, 2014

I am using frameMakker 11 and the authoring platform for the creation of S1000D xml modules withing a CSDB environment. We author in frameMaker but when we try and save we receive the following error message.

FrameMaker Error Message.png

has anyone else encocuntered this and what has been done to correct it.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 06, 2014 Mar 06, 2014

That’s an interesting message – what’s the file called & do you have enough rights to the location where you’re trying to save it?

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New Here ,
Mar 06, 2014 Mar 06, 2014

The file name is developed using S1000D file naming conventions as directed by the International Specification for technical Publications "s1000d_Issue_4_0

The working location we are saving to is on our local C drive.

This problem does not occur all the time and there is nothing specific that will trigger it.

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New Here ,
Mar 06, 2014 Mar 06, 2014

Here is another variation of this issue found on the adobe site.

http://forums.adobe.com/message/3732807

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New Here ,
Mar 06, 2014 Mar 06, 2014

Before you ask, Autosave has been disabled.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 06, 2014 Mar 06, 2014
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How about your antivirus? Try playing with that to see if it has any impact. You said you were trying to save on your c:\ drive – do you have full admin rights to wherever you were trying to save? Just being a local admin doesn’t automatically give you full rights to the c:\ drive the way it used to back in Win XP days.

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