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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: Smitnd on September 22, 2010, 05:44:58 pm
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Media Jukebox 14.0.166 (Originaly posted this with Media Jukebox 12.0.49 installed)
Windows XP Pro
Trying to Run MJ from within a local Power Users profile.
Hi,
I just created a non-admin user account and when I try to play a CD, MJ throws up a permissions error:
CD Drive Access Error
There was a permission error accessing the CD drive.
You must be logged in with administrator privileges to have full access to the CD drives.
(This is a MJ Error not a windows error - it even has the option to not show this message again)
I have already figured out how to run the program as administrator but If I can help it, I'd rather run MJ from within the non-admin profile - Other then not having access to the CD drives everything else with MJ seems to be working great! :)
So... Does anyone know of any reg keys or whatever that I can set to give MJ permission to access the drives from within the non-admin account?
Thanks!
Update: 20:15 09/22/10
Ok - so I just installed Media Jukebox 14.0.166 and so far it's looking pretty cool, however I'm still getting the pesky CD Drive Access Error - any ideas on how to get MJ to play CDs from a non-admin user profile? I can actually drill down and see the song files on the CD, it just won't allow me to play them.
Thanks!
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MJ14 is on the download page. Please try it.
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I'm still getting the pesky CD Drive Access Error
Does The CD Work With Other Software?
I Normaly Use MC For Audio, Whenever I Had A Error With MC Most Of The Time I Found It A Problem With The Drive Or Drivers For One Reason Or Another.
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Hi KingSparta
This is so cool. I SOLVED it! Yeah the music CD that I tried works with other software (such as WMP) and the CD drives are working fine. If I gave the profile admin rights, MJ worked like a charm, but I didn't want to do that and I didn't want to run MJ through the administrator account. I wanted the Power User account to run MJ under it's own permissions.
So after doing some digging on google, I finaly found a setting that needed to be changed through the Group Policy Editor.
-Log on with an administrator account:
-Go to Start / Run - In the Open box type gpedit.msc
-In Computer Configuration drill down to:
---Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local Policies / Security Options
---Enable the "Devices: Restrict CD-ROM access to locally logged-on user only" option
---Reboot the computer
Description from Microsoft's Technet:
"This security setting determines whether a CD-ROM is accessible to both local and remote users simultaneously.
If this policy is enabled, it allows only the interactively logged-on user to access removable CD-ROM media. If this policy is enabled and no one is logged on interactively, the CD-ROM can be accessed over the network.
Default: Disabled."
Apparently, to get MJ to run within a non-admin user profile, it has to be explicity stated that only the logged-on local user profile will have access to the CD drives.
Now MJ is running slicker-than-slick - that was all there was to it.
Thanks! ;D