add cd burner to sendto

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beamish

Hello,Went to the software company site,sent an email and read many
post.I am sure the company will answer at sometime.Could not find
information concernng following.
How to set up the drop down menu when you right click on a file or
folder to send item to cd burner?
Had Roxio v5 try to upgrade to v6.0 did not work. Removed Roxio and
installed Iomega Hot Burn Pro with updates.Installed and works with
the exception that there is no sendto link.
Before when I sent an item to be copied,it would do so automatically.
I would like to have this feature, can this be done? How can I do
this?
Thank you for your time and knowledge.
Take Care.
beamish.
WindowsXP Home sp1
latest security updates installed
single user,stand alone,modem 56k
 
Under your username in "Documents and Settings" there is a folder for
SendTo.

Try copying a shortcut for the program into this folder, that may allow it
to work.

Michael Burk

Longhorn Shell
http://msdn.microsoft.com/longhorn
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beamish said:
Hello,Went to the software company site,sent an email and read many
post.I am sure the company will answer at sometime.Could not find
information concernng following.
How to set up the drop down menu when you right click on a file or
folder to send item to cd burner?
Had Roxio v5 try to upgrade to v6.0 did not work. Removed Roxio and
installed Iomega Hot Burn Pro with updates.Installed and works with
the exception that there is no sendto link.

If you installed the Roxio software it will have disabled the inbuilt
burning, and uninstalling will not have enabled it again. First To tidy
up, get a registry patch file, cdgone.reg, from
www.aumha.org/downloads/cdgone.zip, extract it, r-click on it and merge
it into the registry

Then go to Control Panel - Admin Tools - Services and look for IMAPI CD
Burning. If it does not show as 'Started' double click it, set the
Startup type to Automatic, and click the Start button.

Then in My Computer, r-click the drive; Properties - Recording page,
check 'Enable recording' and c;lick Apply.

That should restore the inbuilt system. Note that it is not true drag
and drop - nothing actually goes to the CD until you 'Write files to CD'
when those queued up get written in a batch
 
Hello,Went to the software company site,sent an email and read many
post.I am sure the company will answer at sometime.Could not find
information concernng following.
How to set up the drop down menu when you right click on a file or
folder to send item to cd burner?
Had Roxio v5 try to upgrade to v6.0 did not work. Removed Roxio and
installed Iomega Hot Burn Pro with updates.Installed and works with
the exception that there is no sendto link.
Before when I sent an item to be copied,it would do so automatically.
I would like to have this feature, can this be done? How can I do
this?
Thank you for your time and knowledge.
Take Care.
beamish.
WindowsXP Home sp1
latest security updates installed
single user,stand alone,modem 56k
Hello,Thanks for the replies.
Received a e-mail from Iomega stating that this feature is not
supported.
Clearify Request: The ability to use "sendto" to automatically burn a
file to disc without opening,dragging and closing the burner softwear.
It seems that Roxio softwear has this feature but not Iomega.Too bad
it is a very useful feature.I was hoping there was way around the
shortcoming of the softwear.
Once again Thank You for the replies.
Take Care.
beamish.
 
Alex Nichol said:
If you installed the Roxio software it will have disabled the inbuilt
burning, and uninstalling will not have enabled it again. First To tidy
up, get a registry patch file, cdgone.reg, from
www.aumha.org/downloads/cdgone.zip, extract it, r-click on it and merge
it into the registry

Then go to Control Panel - Admin Tools - Services and look for IMAPI CD
Burning. If it does not show as 'Started' double click it, set the
Startup type to Automatic, and click the Start button.

Then in My Computer, r-click the drive; Properties - Recording page,
check 'Enable recording' and c;lick Apply.

That should restore the inbuilt system. Note that it is not true drag
and drop - nothing actually goes to the CD until you 'Write files to CD'
when those queued up get written in a batch
Hello, Used "cdgone", Will apply the rest of your information.
Thank You.
Take Care.
beamish.
 
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