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Ashampoo Buring - admin rights

We've started using Ashampoo Burning Studio for cd/dvd burning on our windows domain and we've found that when none administrators try to burn a disc they get the error "No compatible CD Recorder found". But if I log in as an Administrator then it works fine. The users are able to use the windows drag and drop feature to burn cd's fine but Ashampoo is not working. I've tried giving them "Full Control" of all Ashampoo realated folders but that didn't help any. Does anybody have any ideas. Thanks
Microsoft Legacy OSMicrosoft ApplicationsWindows XP

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I think this does not help to give full control to related folder because the problem with the hardware controller .

- Try to close any related application that may use CD/DVD (the same error message i face when 2 applications try to use CD/DVD at the same time - including ashampoo)
- give the user higer permission level (eg. account operator) if you don't want to grant it local admin permission
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At least we could always install it, and capture the permissions changes it makes..  :-)
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NeroBuring Rights is a commercial product and doesnt fully solve it my issue
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Well, thats why I added my last comment.....

"At least we could always install it, and capture the permissions changes it makes..  :-) "

We can basically duplicate what it does, by monitoring with Process Monitor/InstallWatch/RegShot...... Then it can be scripted with Subinacl etc....
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