dBpowerAMP only likes administrator type accounts. Make it work properly with user accounts.
Make dBpowerAMP Work Under User Accounts
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Converting audio or CD ripping? -
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Hehe, yeah, that's kinda important no?
Well, I never tried coverting audio under an user account. But that should be made to work too if it does not.
But ripping CDs works only under administrator.Last edited by dalponis; March 07, 2005, 09:17 PM.Comment
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Select the Advanced CD Ripping option to 'NT/2000 built in (limited)' that will work under non-admin.Comment
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For most people you will not notice any difference (off the top of my head I cannot remember, but it was quite small).Comment
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No, you can use a limited user account. Just give full access to the dMC Install folder, the rip-to folder, and pick "Windows Built-In (Limited)" or "2000/NT Built-In (Limited)" as the CD Communication. You should then be able to rip a CD in your limited account.
Also, note that the thread was referring to dMC the whole time.Comment
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Actually the latest beta version of dMC will detect a non admin account and auto select that option.Comment
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Originally posted by SpoonConverting audio or CD ripping?
How to get a refund? Or better, a working version!!!!!!
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Re: Make dBpowerAMP Work Under User Accounts
See here: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=5611
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