The Daily Insight

Connected.Informed.Engaged.

general

Can you play a CD on a remote desktop?

Written by Avery Gonzales — 0 Views

Can you play a CD on a remote desktop?

I cannot play CD audio when connected over Remote Desktop Connection. (I have selected play the audio on remote computer.) I even cannot eject the drive, MCI reports “Unknown problem while loading device driver.” and if I right-click the drive in Windows Explorer and select Eject, it says the drive is currently in use.

What should I do if my CD player doesn’t work?

Turn the car off. Some CD players have a “force eject” function that’s specifically designed to get CDs out when other methods have failed. Because this method doesn’t require you to tamper with your CD player in any way, it’s smart to start here – you have nothing to lose if it doesn’t work.

Can a remote user open a CD / BD ROM?

You need to edit the Group Policy and enable a Computer Policy on the host computer with the CD/BD ROM. This policy setting grants normal users direct access to removable storage devices in remote sessions. If you enable this policy setting, remote users will be able to open direct handles to removable storage devices in remote sessions.

Why does my computer not recognize my DVD?

Windows Computer Won’t Recognize DVD When your Windows computer doesn’t recognize your DVD, you can also try to fix the problem by using following solutions: show the hidden CD/DVD drives, reinstall or update the drivers, run Hardware and Devices troubleshooter, delete corrupted registry keys, use Command Prompt.

What should I do if my CD player is not working?

To start off with the troubleshooting process, you need to first remove the case of the CD player. Getting it out from the case is a quite cumbersome task that requires a lot of patience. You have to unscrew each of the screws carefully. Keep the screws in such a way that you can identify them when you are fixing the player back into its case.

Why is my CD ROM not working on my computer?

If the CD-ROM works in Safe Mode but not in normal Windows, it’s likely another program is running that is causing the issue or that the drivers are corrupt. Open Device Manager, highlight and remove the CD-ROM currently installed by pressing the delete key.

What was the problem with my compact disc player?

Boomboxes and compact stereo systems CD player was dropped or got wet Repairing flexible printed cables CD player whine Noisy CD player Objective lens popped out Testing the optical pickup

Why does my CD player keep getting stuck in my car?

Dash-mounted CD players in cars present unique problems when CDs become stuck – because they’re installed into the car itself, you can only manipulate, poke, and otherwise handle them from one angle, unless you’re willing to remove and disassemble the player itself. Thus, stuck CDs in cars can be a particularly annoying problem.