Re: Rights (Permissions) for CD-Writers ?

From: Bob Schor (bschor@pitt.edu)
Date: 02/07/02

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    From: Bob Schor <bschor@pitt.edu>
    Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 11:04:09 -0500
    To: "Brandon S. Shults" <brandon@heritageconnections.com>, brandon@heritageconnections.com
    
    

    Thank you for the response. I'm not 100% sure, though, what to do. For
    example, what is the SU command? (Sounds like SuperUser -- is this part of
    Win2K? When I type "SU", I get "File not found"). What is in the batch file?
    What password do you set? Sorry for all the questions, but I'd really like to
    get this thing working ...

    Bob Schor

    "Brandon S. Shults" wrote:

    > I fixed the problem by using the 'SU' Command and piping the password in
    > through a hidden file somewhere on the hard drive. I tried for about a week
    > before I gave up and created a SU batch file.
    >
    > Brandon Shults
    > Brandon@HeritageConnections.com
    >
    > "Karl Fischer" <karl.fischer@atlp.com> wrote in message
    > news:3C46B141.5C427626@atlp.com...
    > >
    > > Hello Group,
    > >
    > > I'm totally new to this group(s) - however I'm Working with PC's since
    > 1984
    > > and with Windows since Windows 3.0 ...
    > >
    > > Apologise if this is perhaps not the right group(s) to ask this question
    > > - please point me in the right direktion ...
    > >
    > > Now I stumbled into a problem where I installed Ahead Nero 5.5 together
    > > with a CD-Writer and the SW works fine as long as you are Administrator.
    > > As 'normal' user Nero doesn't see the Writer and tells you that you
    > > have to have rights (permissions) to use this device.
    > > ( => Ask your System Administrater to ... grrr! I am the SysAdmin ...)
    > >
    > > Original Error Message from Nero:
    > > 'Under Windows NT4/2000 burn rights are required by Nero to access cd
    > > recorders and cd-rom/dvd-rom drives. Please ask your System Administrator
    > > for a permission to use Nero'
    > >
    > > This particular problem occured under Win2k, but I understand that with
    > > NT it would be the same Situation ...
    > >
    > > So the question is:
    > > How and where can I assign rights to users to use this device?
    > >
    > > Is this a problem WITHIN Nero ?? - Or is it a System Right thats missing?
    > >
    > >
    > > Many Thanks for reading this far ...
    > > ... and even more for a constructive answer ...
    > >
    > >
    > > rgds
    > > Karl



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