(please see my own reply, but still not a solution in the next post.)
with dMC 8d I can currently only rip files off of a CD when my login is part of the admin group of the Win2k SP2 machine.
I usually have my users limited to the windows default PowerUser group. I don't want to allow full access to our workstations just so they can rip tracks.
Troubleshooting steps. Using my test user who is part of the PowerUser group - when selecting a track in the windows explorer and going through the Convert To option box, I get the following error: "The file 'D:\Track03.cda' could not be opened.
Read Table of Contents failed - audio disc in drive?" from dMC
logging out, logging in as admin, adding the user to the admin group, logging out and logging back in as the test user: everything works fine. reversing the process making the test user only a PowerUsers results in the same error.
The output destination is on a seperate drive/folder with Full Permissions for Everyone. And the test user can create and delete files in that destination folder.
what's happenin?
with dMC 8d I can currently only rip files off of a CD when my login is part of the admin group of the Win2k SP2 machine.
I usually have my users limited to the windows default PowerUser group. I don't want to allow full access to our workstations just so they can rip tracks.
Troubleshooting steps. Using my test user who is part of the PowerUser group - when selecting a track in the windows explorer and going through the Convert To option box, I get the following error: "The file 'D:\Track03.cda' could not be opened.
Read Table of Contents failed - audio disc in drive?" from dMC
logging out, logging in as admin, adding the user to the admin group, logging out and logging back in as the test user: everything works fine. reversing the process making the test user only a PowerUsers results in the same error.
The output destination is on a seperate drive/folder with Full Permissions for Everyone. And the test user can create and delete files in that destination folder.
what's happenin?
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