Nero Burn Rights Under WIndows 2000
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Re: Nero Burn Rights Under WIndows 2000
On 7/11/2003 9:13 PM Gary Seven spake these words of knowledge:
> What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
> 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
> local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
Excellent question.
I would say that the problem is related to the (very expensive) motors
that open and close the side doors of your Odyssey. If these check out
OK, you might be lucky and only need to enable the user rights to the
windshield washing fluid container. You can do this in Component
Services, but I'm not sure if you can enable this level of access for
Power Users only; you might have to enable it for All Users, or None.
Alternatively, you could reinstall Windows, allowing for the greater
curb weight this time, by making sure that they are tinted - along with
a few more pounds of air pressure in each tire. Do not increase this
pressure more than 10% over the manufacturer's recommendation (found on
the driver's door jamb).
Does this guy need to seriously consider synthetic oil - or Linux?
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
A good friend will bail you out of jail. A true friend will be sitting
in the cell beside you, saying, "Man, we ed up!"
> What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
> 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
> local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
Excellent question.
I would say that the problem is related to the (very expensive) motors
that open and close the side doors of your Odyssey. If these check out
OK, you might be lucky and only need to enable the user rights to the
windshield washing fluid container. You can do this in Component
Services, but I'm not sure if you can enable this level of access for
Power Users only; you might have to enable it for All Users, or None.
Alternatively, you could reinstall Windows, allowing for the greater
curb weight this time, by making sure that they are tinted - along with
a few more pounds of air pressure in each tire. Do not increase this
pressure more than 10% over the manufacturer's recommendation (found on
the driver's door jamb).
Does this guy need to seriously consider synthetic oil - or Linux?
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
A good friend will bail you out of jail. A true friend will be sitting
in the cell beside you, saying, "Man, we ed up!"
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Re: Nero Burn Rights Under WIndows 2000
In article <hjrugvs8tu8bkqefjrn7q842km19ergm2n@4ax.com>,
Gary Seven <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom> wrote:
> What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
> 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
> local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
Hey, look. It's head. And guess what? He's posting this in
alt.autos.honda. It's not even cross posted; he just posted it here,
because he wanted to.
What model year Honda is that Windows 2000 Pro? Do you have HondaCare
for it?
Gary Seven <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom> wrote:
> What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
> 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
> local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
Hey, look. It's head. And guess what? He's posting this in
alt.autos.honda. It's not even cross posted; he just posted it here,
because he wanted to.
What model year Honda is that Windows 2000 Pro? Do you have HondaCare
for it?
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Re: Nero Burn Rights Under WIndows 2000
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 23:12:28 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>In article <hjrugvs8tu8bkqefjrn7q842km19ergm2n@4ax.com>,
> Gary Seven <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom> wrote:
>
>> What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
>> 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
>> local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
>
>Hey, look. It's head. And guess what? He's posting this in
>alt.autos.honda. It's not even cross posted; he just posted it here,
>because he wanted to.
>
>What model year Honda is that Windows 2000 Pro? Do you have HondaCare
>for it?
Yuppers! I'm still a head, because Mr. "Real Man" here has to
show his masculinity and superiority by swearing. I Everyone knows
that when you *** stickers it adds HP and when you swear it adds chest
hair.
As for the Nero Problem - I figured it out. It was under
Administrator tools.
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>In article <hjrugvs8tu8bkqefjrn7q842km19ergm2n@4ax.com>,
> Gary Seven <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom> wrote:
>
>> What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
>> 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
>> local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
>
>Hey, look. It's head. And guess what? He's posting this in
>alt.autos.honda. It's not even cross posted; he just posted it here,
>because he wanted to.
>
>What model year Honda is that Windows 2000 Pro? Do you have HondaCare
>for it?
Yuppers! I'm still a head, because Mr. "Real Man" here has to
show his masculinity and superiority by swearing. I Everyone knows
that when you *** stickers it adds HP and when you swear it adds chest
hair.
As for the Nero Problem - I figured it out. It was under
Administrator tools.
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Re: Nero Burn Rights Under WIndows 2000
What does this string have to do with Honda
"Gary Seven" <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom> wrote in message
news:hjrugvs8tu8bkqefjrn7q842km19ergm2n@4ax.com...
> What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
> 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
> local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
"Gary Seven" <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom> wrote in message
news:hjrugvs8tu8bkqefjrn7q842km19ergm2n@4ax.com...
> What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
> 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
> local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
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Re: Nero Burn Rights Under WIndows 2000
Gary's stuck his computer in an Acura 2000 Window and is attempting
to burn a CD-ROM.
"Adam Clarke" <pd2rist@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:NrYPa.11639$ru2.1237718@news20.bellglobal.com ...
> What does this string have to do with Honda
> "Gary Seven" <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom> wrote in message
> news:hjrugvs8tu8bkqefjrn7q842km19ergm2n@4ax.com...
> > What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
> > 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
> > local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
>
>
to burn a CD-ROM.
"Adam Clarke" <pd2rist@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:NrYPa.11639$ru2.1237718@news20.bellglobal.com ...
> What does this string have to do with Honda
> "Gary Seven" <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom> wrote in message
> news:hjrugvs8tu8bkqefjrn7q842km19ergm2n@4ax.com...
> > What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
> > 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
> > local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
>
>
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Re: Nero Burn Rights Under WIndows 2000
In article <bepn1t$7h02h$1@ID-82447.news.uni-berlin.de>,
"Bill Freeman" <bfree@netzero.net> wrote:
> Gary's stuck his computer in an Acura 2000 Window and is attempting
> to burn a CD-ROM.
>
> "Adam Clarke" <pd2rist@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:NrYPa.11639$ru2.1237718@news20.bellglobal.com ...
> > What does this string have to do with Honda
> > "Gary Seven" <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom> wrote in message
> > news:hjrugvs8tu8bkqefjrn7q842km19ergm2n@4ax.com...
> > > What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
> > > 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
> > > local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
But he doesn't want to use any electricity to do it, either, because the
0.1 amps consumption runs his battery down in less than an hour.
"Bill Freeman" <bfree@netzero.net> wrote:
> Gary's stuck his computer in an Acura 2000 Window and is attempting
> to burn a CD-ROM.
>
> "Adam Clarke" <pd2rist@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:NrYPa.11639$ru2.1237718@news20.bellglobal.com ...
> > What does this string have to do with Honda
> > "Gary Seven" <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom> wrote in message
> > news:hjrugvs8tu8bkqefjrn7q842km19ergm2n@4ax.com...
> > > What do I have to do to give all accounts burn rights under Windows
> > > 2000 Pro? I have Nero Version 5.5.7.2. I don't want to give all
> > > local accounts administrator rights. They are already Power Users.
But he doesn't want to use any electricity to do it, either, because the
0.1 amps consumption runs his battery down in less than an hour.
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Re: Nero Burn Rights Under WIndows 2000
In article <pjp0hvkhnsvgc9242jc89mjrir99368fdi@4ax.com>,
"Gary Seven AKA \"Mr. head\"" <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom>
wrote:
> >But he doesn't want to use any electricity to do it, either, because the
> >0.1 amps consumption runs his battery down in less than an hour.
>
>
> Bingo. I left a portable CD player on overnight and I was very
> surprised to find the batteries dead... Weird because batteries don't
> normally wear down under load.
>
> And that's "Mister head" to you.
Hey, Mister head: are you actually trying to compare C cell
batteries with a car battery? Is THAT why you think your car battery
will wear down if you leave the radio on for an hour--because the C cell
batteries in your portable CD player wore out when you left it on
OVERNIGHT?
You are a complete and total loser of a human being. BTW, Gary Seven,
do like Bill Shatner said: GET A LIFE. Move out of your parents'
basement. And no, I don't care what was the combination to the safe.
"Gary Seven AKA \"Mr. head\"" <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom>
wrote:
> >But he doesn't want to use any electricity to do it, either, because the
> >0.1 amps consumption runs his battery down in less than an hour.
>
>
> Bingo. I left a portable CD player on overnight and I was very
> surprised to find the batteries dead... Weird because batteries don't
> normally wear down under load.
>
> And that's "Mister head" to you.
Hey, Mister head: are you actually trying to compare C cell
batteries with a car battery? Is THAT why you think your car battery
will wear down if you leave the radio on for an hour--because the C cell
batteries in your portable CD player wore out when you left it on
OVERNIGHT?
You are a complete and total loser of a human being. BTW, Gary Seven,
do like Bill Shatner said: GET A LIFE. Move out of your parents'
basement. And no, I don't care what was the combination to the safe.
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Re: Nero Burn Rights Under WIndows 2000
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 18:35:21 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>In article <pjp0hvkhnsvgc9242jc89mjrir99368fdi@4ax.com>,
> "Gary Seven AKA \"Mr. head\"" <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom>
> wrote:
>
>> >But he doesn't want to use any electricity to do it, either, because the
>> >0.1 amps consumption runs his battery down in less than an hour.
>>
>>
>> Bingo. I left a portable CD player on overnight and I was very
>> surprised to find the batteries dead... Weird because batteries don't
>> normally wear down under load.
>>
>> And that's "Mister head" to you.
>
>Hey, Mister head: are you actually trying to compare C cell
>batteries with a car battery? Is THAT why you think your car battery
>will wear down if you leave the radio on for an hour--because the C cell
>batteries in your portable CD player wore out when you left it on
>OVERNIGHT?
>
>You are a complete and total loser of a human being. BTW, Gary Seven,
>do like Bill Shatner said: GET A LIFE. Move out of your parents'
>basement. And no, I don't care what was the combination to the safe.
I can't because all my batteries wore down. Because I took your
advice and tried to cast a spell on my magic batteries to make them
last forever. I was also running the whole house on a car battery and
the weirde\st thing happened... It wore down... I'm taking it back
to Sears because its obviously defective. I mean what kind of rag tag
operation sells batteries that don't last forever? I should sue.
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>In article <pjp0hvkhnsvgc9242jc89mjrir99368fdi@4ax.com>,
> "Gary Seven AKA \"Mr. head\"" <garyluckynospam@nospa.yahoocom>
> wrote:
>
>> >But he doesn't want to use any electricity to do it, either, because the
>> >0.1 amps consumption runs his battery down in less than an hour.
>>
>>
>> Bingo. I left a portable CD player on overnight and I was very
>> surprised to find the batteries dead... Weird because batteries don't
>> normally wear down under load.
>>
>> And that's "Mister head" to you.
>
>Hey, Mister head: are you actually trying to compare C cell
>batteries with a car battery? Is THAT why you think your car battery
>will wear down if you leave the radio on for an hour--because the C cell
>batteries in your portable CD player wore out when you left it on
>OVERNIGHT?
>
>You are a complete and total loser of a human being. BTW, Gary Seven,
>do like Bill Shatner said: GET A LIFE. Move out of your parents'
>basement. And no, I don't care what was the combination to the safe.
I can't because all my batteries wore down. Because I took your
advice and tried to cast a spell on my magic batteries to make them
last forever. I was also running the whole house on a car battery and
the weirde\st thing happened... It wore down... I'm taking it back
to Sears because its obviously defective. I mean what kind of rag tag
operation sells batteries that don't last forever? I should sue.
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