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Old 11-03-2008, 08:42 PM   #1
dumplin
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since installing Vista I am no longer able to write to my CD/DVD drives pop
up tells me I do not have access to the folder and need need permision from
administrator, I am the administrator so does any one know why I cant use the
drives to write or copy files to. They are both OK for playing Videos , CD's
or auto installing programs can any one help

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Old 12-03-2008, 08:19 PM   #2
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I have the same problem when I try to remove some files that Vista thinks I
should keep (Internet Explorer, for example). I, too, am the Administrator
on my home computer but I'm told I need Administrator approval and to "Try
Again" (button) continually. Does anyone ou there have a solution?

"dumplin" wrote:

> since installing Vista I am no longer able to write to my CD/DVD drives pop
> up tells me I do not have access to the folder and need need permision from
> administrator, I am the administrator so does any one know why I cant use the
> drives to write or copy files to. They are both OK for playing Videos , CD's
> or auto installing programs can any one help
>
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> dumplin

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Old 19-03-2008, 10:28 AM   #3
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Hello,

it's possible that the program that should write the files to CD doesn't
have administrative privileges - which may be necessary for doing this.
So, right-click the program and select "Run as administrator".

If you have special problems with folders that you should have full access
to but you can't access them, right-click them, select Properties > tab
"Security" > Advanced > tab "Owner" and take ownership over the folder.
Then, change your permissions in the "Security" tab, if necessary.
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"dumplin" <dumplin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> since installing Vista I am no longer able to write to my CD/DVD drives
> pop
> up tells me I do not have access to the folder and need need permision
> from
> administrator, I am the administrator so does any one know why I cant use
> the
> drives to write or copy files to. They are both OK for playing Videos ,
> CD's
> or auto installing programs can any one help
>
> --
> dumplin


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Old 20-03-2008, 10:00 PM   #4
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Thanks for the in put but its not one specific program its that will not
write to disc its all programs and burning software as well, I do have a
multi card reader and floppy drive on my machine which are both OK and will
accept any information sent to them
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"P. Di Stolfo" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> it's possible that the program that should write the files to CD doesn't
> have administrative privileges - which may be necessary for doing this.
> So, right-click the program and select "Run as administrator".
>
> If you have special problems with folders that you should have full access
> to but you can't access them, right-click them, select Properties > tab
> "Security" > Advanced > tab "Owner" and take ownership over the folder.
> Then, change your permissions in the "Security" tab, if necessary.
> --
> Greetings,
> P. Di Stolfo
> ---> http://atlive.wordpress.com
>
> "dumplin" <dumplin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4C2090A3-9A93-4160-B67A-DA4B856D741B@microsoft.com...
> > since installing Vista I am no longer able to write to my CD/DVD drives
> > pop
> > up tells me I do not have access to the folder and need need permision
> > from
> > administrator, I am the administrator so does any one know why I cant use
> > the
> > drives to write or copy files to. They are both OK for playing Videos ,
> > CD's
> > or auto installing programs can any one help
> >
> > --
> > dumplin

>

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