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To: mr.mark who wrote (29924)11/4/2002 4:34:35 PM
From: SE  Read Replies (2) of 110652
 
Hi all,

I am having some CDRW issues. What I have is about 10 standalone Pentium II class computers or better. We have been using the ZIP drives for our data backup here at work, but are tired of the "click of death" syndrome and wish to come up with a better solution. My solution was to go to CDRW drives for backing up data. My hope was that the computer would reconize them as it would any other drive and we could back up and share data just like the ZIP drive.

So first off I have a CDRW on my computer. Came with it from Gateway. I have P4 machine. I can use the backup feature in the main software we use and it recognizes the drive and backs up the files to the CD. I can then also restore the file, on my computer.

When I take that CD to another computer and try to restore the data, I get an "Invalid User Rights to Datapath" error. No idea what that means.

Also, we bought a Cendyne Lightning III CDRW and cannot get it to work at all. It came with Nero Burning software and I think it is a software issue, but don't know.

At this point I am simply looking for a drive I can install and use like I would a ZIP drive.

Thoughts....please....

-Scott

PS - HELP!
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