Why still gives an error message: "Access denied" just at the moment where I'm about to burn the DVD?

Apart from my other problem with Quicktime, I managed to get through a construction in Adobe Encore which generated the message "access denied." Sounds like a problem with settings... but where? Who writes these same error messages!

Do run as Administrator http://forums.adobe.com/thread/969395 [says again and also to Adobe all emissions] will sometimes fix errors "bizarre."

Do the above is REQUIRED to create a DVD double layer or a BluRay

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