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revans722
I have a dell inspiron 8100 running W2000. If I log on using a particular user account, I get the following message several times in a row: "There is no disk in the drive Please insert a disk into the drive Dell Access App: dadapp.exe\device\harddisk1\dr40. There are other user accounts on the same computer, but none of them give the error. This happens when I log in and when I log out of the account. Has anyone out there seen a similar problem?
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If any of the other user accounts have administrator privileges and only one out of several user accounts is exhibiting this problem, something unique to that account must be corrupted or you may have something in the start menu of that account that is not in the other accounts that may be causing the problem.

Easiest workaround - create a new account to use instead of the one experiencing the problem and discontinue using the problem account.
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