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    I was having the imgburn problem with SPTI under a restricted user in XP (not detecting the drive due to no admin rights), I since have imgburn running well with Adaptec ASPI which is recommened to use with imgburn with a restricted user, has no admin rights etc. The drive is detected and all ok on the imgburn end, however DVD Flick still does not allow the user to burn to DVD disc, only ISO. As neither SPTI or this solution with ASPI work as a restricted user, it seems that a restricted user cannot burn a DVD video disc. There are a lot of systems where the user has no admin rights, schools, businesses etc. Is there a way to force DVD Flick to burn to the drive? or remove the grey out option. I noticed that Imgburn is detecting the drive using ASPI but DVD Flick does not which is telling me that DVD Flick is not relying on the burn OK from img burn. What is going on here?

    I should also point out that I know about the gpedit setting for the local user to gain access to the drive only. The trouble is that when you have light scribe drives, applying this setting does not allow the burning on to lightscribe discs.
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    Well.....#1 - Lightscribe is stupid.
    #2 - when you design a better program than DVDFlick...one that is also FREE...please let us know so we can critique it.
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    No need for those responses, they are not helpful, only annoying. Thanks.
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    Then either go ask for your money back for DVDFlick or stop bashing free software. Better? If you are here to confirm that DVDFlick in fact does not do what it never claims to be able to do...please feel free to post away.
    Also notice nobody jumping to your defense either.
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    Think this practically provides the solution without the need for a reply but it seems obvious the picture isn't clear to some.

    1: Dvdflick to iso image
    2: Iso image to dvd via imgburn
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    Then there's Ophcrack ... so long as the IT tech forgot to lock down the bios ... many don't ... then cdrom can be accessed from boot

    Note: Never change the admin password or somebody is going to get banned
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