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SPTI - Need Administrative privileges


EBK

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Thanks in Advance,

 

I've been using ImgBurn for some time now. I recently upgraded to 2.1 and now need to be logged in as an Administrator to use it. The application screen, under Destination says: No Devices Detected! The log says I need Admin privileges - and when I switch to an Administrator, everything works perfectly. There is one post dated 4Dec05 that says to use the ElbyCDIO setting in I/O but I'd really rather continue as is and not download yet another set of drivers. Can anyone make a suggestion? My log file is shown below. Thanks, EBK

 

I 12:12:39 ImgBurn Version 2.1.0.0 started!

I 12:12:39 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

W 12:12:39 Drive D:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB

I 12:12:39 Initialising SPTI...

I 12:12:39 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

E 12:12:44 CreateFile Failed! - Device: '\\.\CdRom0' (E:)

E 12:12:44 Reason: Access is denied.

E 12:12:49 CreateFile Failed! - Device: '\\.\CdRom1' (F:)

E 12:12:49 Reason: Access is denied.

W 12:12:49 Errors were encountered when trying to access 2 drives.

W 12:12:49 These drives will not be visible in the program.

E 12:12:49 You need Administrative privileges to use SPTI.

W 12:12:49 No devices detected!

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If you just updated, you must have already been using some other I/O Interface.

 

SPTI has always required Admin permissions, that's just the way it works under XP.

 

There's a post in the FAQ that might help you overcome the SPTI issue via a little editing of computer policies - all totally harmless of course!

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You hit the nail on the head! I forgot that I had been using it on my Win2K system! Thanks. EBK

 

If you just updated, you must have already been using some other I/O Interface.

 

SPTI has always required Admin permissions, that's just the way it works under XP.

 

There's a post in the FAQ that might help you overcome the SPTI issue via a little editing of computer policies - all totally harmless of course!

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