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How can I enable CD Burning in Windows Server 2003?

Started by Sunite, October 06, 2007, 10:48:20 AM

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How can I enable CD Burning in Windows Server 2003?



 
Windows Server 2003 has the CD burning drivers disabled by default. The IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service required by this peripheral device is disabled, so to make it work we need to enable it.

Note: With some third-party software, you may be able to burn CDs without starting the IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service. BTW, some people say that it is recommended you leave this service disabled if you want to speed up the Nero Burning ROM startup. I haven't tested this myself so I cannot say for sure.

Lamer Note: Yes, you DO have to have a CD burner installed or else this tweak will be useless for you. It DOES NOT turn a standard CD Drive into a CD-R or CD-RW...

To have CD burning capabilities on Windows Server 2003 follow the next steps:

1.       Go to the Services applet in Administrative Tools (or click Start, then Run, and type "services.msc" (without quotes) and click OK).

2.       Find the "IMAPI CD-burning COM" service, right-click and select Properties, select "Automatic" instead of "Disabled" in the startup type box.

3.       Click Apply.

4.       Right-click the "IMAPI CD-burning COM" service and select Start.

5.       Click OK.

You can also modify start state and start it from a Command Prompt console by using the following command: