dburg -> RE: InCD 4010 (6/18/2003 6:57:52 PM)
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As far as I remember, InCD 3.x is not using Windows XP autoplay - but maybe I'm wrong. By "IMAPI service is running", I mean that the service have not been disable, but kept in its default value after Windows XP installation. As you might bet, we have clean system images for our tests that we restore at the beginning of a test. And doing this particular auto-start test with InCD 4, I let the default value for the IMAPI service. As far as I remember, default setting is manual, which mean that it will be started once an application make a call to IMAPI. The FAQ suggests that Windows CD recording is disable as it have known bugs (namely, the shell integration of IMAPI blocks windows explorer refresh of disc available size, and, the XP erase feature forgot to send ioctl for lock and dismount volume). Although, we know that our users will like to use XP recording capacity as complement of InCD*, as well as products based on XP recording capacity, thus, we try to cooperate as best as possible with XP recording. Whenever it is possible, we do what we can do on our side. So, for an "Ahead's official recommendation", I would said that you can use IMAPI & Windows XP recording capabilities, but you should not blame us for IMAPI bugs ;-) But I am not telling official things, check with the marketing people for official things. This seems to me the best we can do, or...? *: InCD is a packet-writing application, XP recording capabilities are CD-mastering - they are different tools. Of course, I largely recommand to use a CD-mastering application like Nero instead of Windows XP recording capabilities which are quite limitated.
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