formatting cd/dvd you do not have sufficient rights to perform operati


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #1

    formatting cd/dvd you do not have sufficient rights to perform operati


    Does anyone know a group policy that will prevent formatting cd/dvd on windows explore. I can use other software like Roxio secure burn to format the disc and burn. I got an error "you do not have sufficient rights to perform this operation". I narrow down to group policy because if isolate the machine from the group policy then I can do it. I have so many setting, it is hard to narrow down to which setting.

    I already remove nocdburning and Devices: Allowed to format and eject removable media is not define.

    Here is the picture of the error, I copied from online.
    formatting cd/dvd you do not have sufficient rights to perform operati-untitled.png

    and formatting screen I try get is not coming up.
    formatting cd/dvd you do not have sufficient rights to perform operati-untitled1.png
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  2. Posts : 1,612
    11, 10, 8.1 and 7 all Professional versions, and Linux Mint
       #2

    If using regedit for the appropriate key you modify its value to set 1
    on NO CD BURNING then as that prevents write - it also prevents format which is a form of write

    The same principle applies to GP
    However in GP it only prevents Windows burn not third party .

    That all said I am confused as not too long ago you started this thread
    how to prevent save file to USB style CD windows 10

    which tends to suggest you have set GP as above

    SO is your question in fact NOT how to prevent
    Does anyone know a group policy that will prevent formatting cd/dvd on windows explorer
    as that refers to using the Windows ability, but actually

    How to prevent formatting of optical discs by any software

    Please explain in detail what it actually is you wish to do.
    Also, it would help to know if is this an actual requirement, of yours for some manner of control - on the rights of other users of the system.
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