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Tyby

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De unde se adauga grupul de "burneri" pentru a da, sub win2k server drept de sicriere shi unui user obishnuit,l sau cel mult unui back-up operator? Sau e ceva de genul telnetClients? Daca shtitzi ce vreau sa spun ...

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nu v-atzi lovit NICIUNU' de problema asta? hmm ... o sa caut pe net ... daca gasesc ceva, anuntz ...

Problema e ca SHTIU de unde se face, da' nu apare tabu' respectiv ..

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mda ... pana la urma am gasit ceva ...


pe langa ceea ce spune Helpul de  Nero:

"Under Windows NT4 and Windows 2000 there must be a way to handle the security aspects of CD recording. CD premastering software like Nero must be able to send SCSI/IDE commands to CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drives or CD recorders capable of writing on CDs. However, from the operating system's point of view, being able to send SCSI/IDE commands to devices is a huge security problem, because software could use the SCSI/IDE commands to format the harddisk, read other user's data or create other severe problems. That is why Microsoft decided to allow low level driver access only for programs running with administrator rights. This also is why Nero 5.0 could burn CDs only under the administrator login.

Now, let's assume the situation of a Windows NT4 or Windows 2000 PC in a network environment and with many different users. Security considerations make it absolutely impossible to grant administrator rights to all. So firstly, there must be a way to allow CD recording for non-administrators and being able to decide which users may record CDs and which users may not.
The way Nero solves this problem is to allow system administrators to assign during installation a group of users the rights to record CDs on the system. If an administrator wants to allow or disallow CD recording for certain users, it is enough to make the user member of this group or to remove the group membership of that user. If everybody should get the right to record CDs, the recording rights should be assigned to the group "Users".

In some situations, it might be convenient for the administrator to change the group assigned CD recording permissions. Nero has a new property page with title "Security". This page can be opened by using the menu command "File"->"Preferences". Administrators may edit and normal users may only view the group name of the users, that have the permission to burn CDs. Any changes of these settings become effictive after the next system restart. Uninstalling Nero will cause the recording CD ights to be removed again.



... care la mine cel putzin (nero 5.5.8.2 full) nu mere ... adica NU exista TABul respectiv, indiferent de drepturile pe care le am (credentials) atunci cand deschid nero. ...

Am gasit in schimb altceva (2 solutzii):

1. Din Local Security Settings:

Sursa: NT4/Windows 2000/Windows XP Tips & Tricks. -  CD Burn rights in Windows 2000 .  

CD Burn rights.  
    As long as you are logged in as the system Administrator CD premastering software like Nero will work flawless. But when you are logged in as an ordinary user you will get a massage like this:
"Under Windows NT4/2000 burn rights are required by Nero to access cd recorders and cd-rom/dvd-rom drives. Please ask your system administrator for a permission to use Nero."
To solve this.

- Go to Start , Settings   and then Control Panel .
- Click on Administrative Tools  and then Local Security Policy .
- Navigate to Security Settings , Local Policies , Security Options   and then to Restrict CD-ROM access to locally logged-on user only  . Right click and then on Security ... to open.
- Click Enabled   and then OK .

This will also increase your security but have consequences if users try to access a shared CD-ROM on your computer.
See Microsoft KB article Prompted for CD-ROM When You Run System File Checker While Correct CD-ROM Is in Drive (Q263499)  
  
   Works Windows 2000 (and possibly XP).
  

2. Mai elegant - serviciu care da drept de scriere pe un group:

Sursa: AnandTech FAQ's - How can I get Nero to work with all users in Win2K/WinXP?    
(unde e trecuta shi prima solutzie - pct. 1. )


After that every user should be able to burn CDs with Nero, but this is not an elegant way to do the task.
David Burg (from Ahead) has a private website at
http://www-aius.u-strasbg.fr/~burg/    
that among other things has a Nero information page
http://www-aius.u-st.../nero/index.htm
This page contains a link to a zip that contains a service that after being installed allows a named group to burn CDs under Nero.

As you can see from the links the pages are in French; don't worry you can find the zip file here
http://www-aius.u-st...zip/NeroSVC.zip   
with English instructions on how to install the service (Readme.txt).

Unzip the contents into the your Nero folder, start a text console, move into that folder and run the command: NeroSVC -service   where group is the group to have burn rights, reboot and you are set. Read the rest of the instructions for all options. I would suggest creating a burn group
and use that group to give burn permissions to the users that the administrator wants.

Important Note : I've tested this under Windows 2000, and basically it works. I had some minor problems like the service not restarting after a reboot, or getting a warning message from the service about not being able to find a CD-ROM (my system only has the CD-WRITER). But once the service is running everything works as it should. Please when you test/use it feel free to send me an email or private message to let me know your experience. And as usual use this at your own risk.

I would like to thank David Burg for providing us with this solution

Cam asta ar fi!

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Interesant ce-ai gasit!  :oK:


Greets,
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Sub Windows98 nu stiti  vreo modaliate de a restrictiona accesul la CD-RW prin parola?  :yeah baby
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