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If that does not work try this

Bro :) You

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hmm i didn't get that post, link :) it sounded more like locking up folders not the D drive

Lmao... Do you ever try anything that's presented? I think I'm going to stop responding to you're threads all together until you show you actually put some effort into things.

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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Try looking through security policies or something - there is definately a way to stop a user from ejecting through software - most public CD-based PC kiosks don't allow you to eject the disc. Also, most CD-ROM drives have a jumper setting in the back that will disable the front-panel eject button.

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Try looking through security policies or something - there is definately a way to stop a user from ejecting through software - most public CD-based PC kiosks don't allow you to eject the disc. Also, most CD-ROM drives have a jumper setting in the back that will disable the front-panel eject button.

thanks, but I got it :)
Thanks in advance
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