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Default Direct Recording using Lacky-Sylas and Vistaa

Hi,

Hope some one can help ?

Am trying to set up direct recording to file using the Lacky Sylas image onto my Vista laptop, into a D:/dbox folder.

I can mount the drive Ok but when i start recording i get the message " The recording directory is not writable. Recording will not work. "

But, using the exact same settings ( other than IP address of Pc being used to mount and record ) I can get this to work flawlessy on another PC running Windows XP.

Only real difference i can think off is the operating system so guess Im having issues with the sharing of the folder on the vista PC.

Its got me stumped, has anyone got any ideas what i can try next or has anyone succesfully got this going using Vista ?


any help much appreciated


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