Re: CD Burner Rights

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_nospam-comcast.net)
Date: 09/29/05


Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:10:31 -0500

One that I would try is "allowed to eject removable ntfs media" where you
can also include power users. That user right also allows user to format
removable media which was added to it's description in XP. --- Steve

"M" <nospam@xxx.org.nospam> wrote in message
news:47B37DDD-DC5B-42FD-963C-F8185FDB2C8F@microsoft.com...
> Here's what I did:
>
> I assigned full rights to the CD burning-program executable for Power
> Users
> (all boxes checked, just like Administrators) via the Security tab while
> logged in as Administrator.
>
> When I logged off as Admin, and logged on as a Power User, I could launch
> the burning program, but it couldn't or wouldn't find the drive (CD
> burner).
> Is this a security/rights issue?
>
> I logged back on as Admin and looked at User Rights and Security Options
> under Administrative Tools. There are a lot of settings here, and it
> wasn't
> clear to me which one I should change or how to proceed.
>
> "Wolf Kirchmeir" wrote:
>
>> M wrote:
>> > What do you do if the CD burning app that you use does not have a tool
>> > or
>> > executable to assign burning rights to users other than administrators
>> > like,
>> > say, Nero does? I would like to assign rights to Power Users.
>>
>>
>> You assign rights through the Security tab found under Properties.
>>
>> You could also assign rights globally to Power Users via the Control
>> Panel --> Administrative Tools.
>>
>> If you can't do any that, you're not logged on as Administrator.
>>



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