BS
December 7th 03, 11:22 PM
CB, although you are the only person for which an account
has been created, Win XP has a built in default account.
Log in as "Administrator", the passwored will be blank
(though I suggest you create a password). To do this you
must start up in "Safe Mode". But, that is a side issue,
consult "assigning permissions" on your system so you
have the appropriate rights. Good luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
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>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I am trying to edit files on a cd that I burnt. It
says
>>>that I need to contact the administrator to get
>>>permission to do so. I am the only one listed on this
>>>computer and am the admin on here. Any ideas on how to
>>>get around this error message? Any help would be
>greatly
>>>appreciated.
>>>.
>>
>>Hey CB.
>>I've had similar issues on a PC that I use an external
>>burner on. The only way that I was able to fix this
was
>>to re-install the CD drivers under the Administrator
>>profile rather than your regular profile. For some
>>reason that seemed to expand all capability to all
users
>>rather than just the Admin.
>>
>>I hope that helps.
>>dmc :)
>>.
>>
>Thank you for the info dmc. I am the administrator on
the
>computer. There is no other accounts on here so I am not
>sure where to go from here. Should I try uninstalling
the
>cd-rw? I am computer illiterate on many things LOL.
>Thanks,
>CB
>.
>
has been created, Win XP has a built in default account.
Log in as "Administrator", the passwored will be blank
(though I suggest you create a password). To do this you
must start up in "Safe Mode". But, that is a side issue,
consult "assigning permissions" on your system so you
have the appropriate rights. Good luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I am trying to edit files on a cd that I burnt. It
says
>>>that I need to contact the administrator to get
>>>permission to do so. I am the only one listed on this
>>>computer and am the admin on here. Any ideas on how to
>>>get around this error message? Any help would be
>greatly
>>>appreciated.
>>>.
>>
>>Hey CB.
>>I've had similar issues on a PC that I use an external
>>burner on. The only way that I was able to fix this
was
>>to re-install the CD drivers under the Administrator
>>profile rather than your regular profile. For some
>>reason that seemed to expand all capability to all
users
>>rather than just the Admin.
>>
>>I hope that helps.
>>dmc :)
>>.
>>
>Thank you for the info dmc. I am the administrator on
the
>computer. There is no other accounts on here so I am not
>sure where to go from here. Should I try uninstalling
the
>cd-rw? I am computer illiterate on many things LOL.
>Thanks,
>CB
>.
>