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  • #16
    Screenshot please of this "disabled" under limited user option?

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    • #17
      Here it is:

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      • #18
        Do you have UAC enabled?

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        • #19
          My UAC settings:

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          • #20
            I'm having the same exact problem and there doesn't seem to be a single website on the internet that can help with this. I downloaded Daemon Tools Lite and it seems like every time I mount my .iso file onto my Virtual Drive 0, it'll say "mounting" and thats it. No game will start, nothing. Nothing happens.

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by joximus View Post
              My UAC settings:
              Please follow these steps:

              1. Run DTLite as usual (under your restricted user account).
              2. Go to Preferences --> Integration section.
              3. Mark ISO checkbox.
              4. Click Apply.

              You will get UAC window like this:


              5. Type the password of your local administrator account.
              6. Click Yes.

              After that the changes will be successfully saved for your restricted user account.

              Tested on Windows 7 x64 with DTLite 4.40.2.

              If it doesn't work for you, try do disable your security software. Some security software can forbid making changes in the registry.

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by jroyale View Post
                I'm having the same exact problem and there doesn't seem to be a single website on the internet that can help with this. I downloaded Daemon Tools Lite and it seems like every time I mount my .iso file onto my Virtual Drive 0, it'll say "mounting" and thats it. No game will start, nothing. Nothing happens.
                Please specify your OS, DAEMON Tools version. and security software which you use.
                In case you use DTLite 4.40.1 or 4.40.2, please specify Advanced Emulation option state (enabled/disabled).
                Is your problem reproducible for all ISO image or exact one?

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                • #23
                  Originally Posted by Sway View Post
                  Please follow these steps:

                  1. Run DTLite as usual (under your restricted user account).
                  2. Go to Preferences --> Integration section.
                  3. Mark ISO checkbox.
                  4. Click Apply.

                  You will get UAC window like this:


                  5. Type the password of your local administrator account.
                  6. Click Yes.

                  After that the changes will be successfully saved for your restricted user account.

                  Tested on Windows 7 x64 with DTLite 4.40.2.

                  If it doesn't work for you, try do disable your security software. Some security software can forbid making changes in the registry.
                  I have tried that, but it does not work as I said in my first post. Changes are not saved.
                  I have no security software instaled.

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                  • #24
                    I have resolved my problems in the following way:
                    First I have logged into my administrator account (under which everything was working OK) and exported registry keys:

                    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\.iso]
                    @="DAEMON.Tools.Lite"

                    and

                    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.iso]
                    @="DAEMON.Tools.Lite"

                    Then I logged in as limited user and imported these two keys into registry. Under Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Default Programs\Set Associations I found .iso extension and changed default program to Daemon Tools Lite. Now double click on iso file works even on limited account.

                    I must mention that before instaling DTLite I had some other programs installed for handling virtual discs so I gues some of then left in registry things that created problems for DTLite.

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                    • #25
                      Thanks for information!

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