I will have to agree with this method. I have found that several things I have had to grant permissions to a registry key or a file or directory. Even things like the profile editor for the Nostromo N50 Speedpad which asks if you want to install it for all users during installation has to have the registry key permissions set afterwards for it to operate properly under other users profiles.
Yes, I had a Pinnacle Micro RCD1000 that I purchased in Novemeber, 1994. It used software made my Young Minds called RCDPC, a specialized version for that writer. I believe the Young Minds software was the basis for Easy CD Pro and later Easy CD Creator. The Pinnacle Micro was the first CDR I am aware of that was priced under $2000, a Yamaha at the time was going for double that and a JVC was priced higher. A friend had a JVC that he had got in August of 1994. I believe it used Gear software.
I will have to agree with this method. I have found that several things I have had to grant permissions to a registry key or a file or directory. Even things like the profile editor for the Nostromo N50 Speedpad which asks if you want to install it for all users during installation has to have the registry key permissions set afterwards for it to operate properly under other users profiles.
Yes, I had a Pinnacle Micro RCD1000 that I purchased in Novemeber, 1994. It used software made my Young Minds called RCDPC, a specialized version for that writer. I believe the Young Minds software was the basis for Easy CD Pro and later Easy CD Creator. The Pinnacle Micro was the first CDR I am aware of that was priced under $2000, a Yamaha at the time was going for double that and a JVC was priced higher. A friend had a JVC that he had got in August of 1994. I believe it used Gear software.