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Pro Tools 10 - Windows Active Directory Environment
Hi Guys,
The school I work in just bought 25 licenses of pro tools for the music classroom and we are having a lot of trouble setting the users home directory (this applies to the desktop also as we have roaming profiles in place) to record enable. I have gone through the process of setting it in workspace but it seems that when the user logs onto another machine it doesn't carry the settings with them, is this a user or computer setting or both? I've tried creating a partition on the disk and setting a soft link but pro tools can resolve the destination of that soft link and says that the volume needs to be record enable. Any help will be much appreciated :) Alex |
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