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| AnalogKid 2002-03-19, 1:57 pm |
| We use roaming profiles and when certain users log into the PC with the CDR on it they can't write to it. It's only a hand full of users that have these problems. I can log in as admin or a regular user and write to them fine. Is there something in NT that would prevent users from using a CDR? | |
| eric1971 2002-03-19, 2:00 pm |
| Can they read from the CD-R drive? | |
| AnalogKid 2002-03-19, 2:10 pm |
| Yes the just can't write to it. Have one regular CDR and a CDR that also prints the CD labels and I have the same problem with both. It looks and acts like it wants to write but it just sits there idle and eventually times out. I checked the permissions for the device and all looks good. I am thinking a corrupt profile maybe?..... | |
| eric1971 2002-03-19, 3:20 pm |
| All I can say is "weird..." | |
| Gareth Leung 2002-03-20, 12:07 pm |
| Which software you're using for the CD writer. I use EasyCD Creator 5.0 and have no problem with roaming profile. | |
| Johnny5Alive 2002-03-20, 4:05 pm |
| I use Nero on Win2K and I have the same problem. I have checked the permissions on the CDRW access to be sure that Power Users have Full Control but still, unless Administrator log on I get a message about no access to CD drives. All other READ functions are OK. | |
| AnalogKid 2002-03-21, 2:53 pm |
| It's the software that came with the CD-R. It is a Rimage with 3CDR drives and a label printer. I actually install it as a printer and install the CDRs as regular drives. I have tried uninstalling the Printer portion and deleted all instances from the registry and the user still can't print to it. He sends the jobs, gets no errors and it just sits there. It printed fine for me. This is friggen weird..... | |
| eljefe79 2002-03-22, 3:47 am |
| I'd go with deleting the users profile on the local computer and recreate it...you might be on to it there.
To what extent are you taking local machine file system security?
Compare and contrast group membership between those user accounts that work and those that don't. Check it against the local file system rights.
As a thought, add the user's domain account to local groups on the PC and see if that resolves the issue.
Check the file system rights on the applications program directory, are these restricted should be everyone full.
Other than that, check the vendor's website for known issues.
Best Luck |
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