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    Just a Guess....

    Check the Default Folder in the MCS options.
    Make sure it's not pointing to A:\

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    Second guess ...

    Un-check the Open last file(s) when application starts checkbox.
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    Smile Windows No Disk Error

    Thanks for the help. I unchecked last file box. Still had to put a disk into a:\.
    I opened a file on C:\pbp and exited MCS. I removed the a:\ disk.
    I rechecked the last files box.
    I ran MCS again and tried to open a file and EVERTHING is working again.

    Thank, Everybody, Lee

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