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In Reply to: RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player posted by cics on December 30, 2007 at 05:42:01
,cMP says, when it starts. So, cMP can not play music.
My System: Win7 HomeP.32bits.
Current setting: EAC -> Recursive cue creator(Use two parents folders' in cue sheet name) -> cMP.
Someone, help please! --I'm a biginner on PC and English!
satosong
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Thank you,Mr.riboge. I have been logging in as administrator. What's wrong?
P.S. cMP Diagnotics is
"Proccess:explore.exe Terminated.
ERROR:Unable to get Access Priviledges.
optimise Proccesses:Cannot Set Access Priviledges. Play CD failed."
satosong
Try this: Go to Program files\cics Memory player and right-click on cicsMemoryPlayer.exe, Click "Properties", Click "Compatibility" tab. At the bottom, under the title "Privilege Level" tick "Run this program as an administrator". Apply. OK. Now see if cMP works.
I have permanently avoided these problems in Win7 by always setting up the real Administrator account right after installing Windows 7. It's easy with Win7 Pro and above, using secpol.msc, but with Windows 7 Home you should be able to enable the Administrator account by opening command prompt (WindowsKey+R > cmd), and typing: net user administrator /active:yes Then press Enter. Close the command window. Log off and you should now have the option to log on to the Administrator account. Set up your system, with cMP, on this account and no more privileges problems!
There exists a real or net user administrator, doesn't it?
Because of your supports, now, cMP2 is playing music finely!
--See you
satosong
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