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Darin Dorsey
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      25th Feb 2004
I have a Cd-R burner. I cant access my drive because it
says that i need administrative rights for this. I am the
administrator.
 
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NobodyMan
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      25th Feb 2004
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 21:00:58 -0800, "Darin Dorsey"
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>I have a Cd-R burner. I cant access my drive because it
>says that i need administrative rights for this. I am the
>administrator.


Apparently the account you are using is NOT and administrative
account.

I'm the "administrator" on the computer I'm using right now - but I'm
using a non-admin level account at the moment.

 
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      22nd Apr 2004
I have the same problem when I try to write to my CD or DVD ,it tell me access denied see the system administrator .I am the system administrator .
I am using XP pro and the Cd and DVd function ok when playing media ,this only happens when I try to write files to them.

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