can't access CD files or burn to a CD at the workstation as domain user with local guest permissions



CD-RW drive was working fine without group policy.
After apply group policy with user configuration:
"Prevent access to drives from my computer:"
"Restrict C drive only"

Then the CD-RW drive can't show
"Erase this CD-RW" from "CD Writing Tasks" when CD-RW CD
inside the drive which works fine without group policy.


All the PCs are in a library.
So have to prevent user access C:

Set the local policies to enable "restrict access to CDrom to locally
logged on users"


Does anybody encounter this problem?

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