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Did you ever get this to work. I have done this with the .kma files on an external hard drive under Vista Basic, and Vista ultimate. I had no problems at all.
Make sure your Database is still located on the C:\ drive and not the external drive.
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I took that laptop back and ordered a Dell. I had the same problem using Vista.
I found that I had to go to windows explorer, highlight the drive, go to properties, then security tab, then edit, then click on the allow tab. It went through all 57,000 files ( KMA & MP3 ) and it then allowed the Hoster program to access the KMA files. It didn't seem to matter on the MP3's. I think Vista only had a problem with the KMA files, seeing them as data. We purchased an addtional HP Laptop earlier this week with Vista. We had to do the same thing. Thanks |
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External hard drive
I just set up a new Gateway laptop with Vista Home Premium and am experiencing the same problems trying to link to the song files in the external hard drive. I have used this drive extensively with my other licensed laptop and never experienced an importing problem. It's basically reading the number of song files but not importing the actual data. Internal drive works fine, I just don't have enough storage for 25,000 files. Was there ever any resolution to this? Thanks
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