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Hi
Thanks for all your replys to my previous message. But I don't think I
explained the problem very well.
You see I can't seem to change Logic's working directory.
The FAQs say to change the "Start In:" property on the shortcut
used
to launch Logic.
Unfortunately, whatever I set the "Start In:" property to, Logic
ignores it.
I have tried setting it to C:, C:Program Files, servershare and
also to mapped network drives (for example).
However, Logic still opens the File Open / File Save window inside its
installation folder. This is fine by me, but some users are not
allowed access to local disks (set by group policy).
When windows denies access to the drive sometimes Logic will pause for
a while and then return you to an empty project. -As if you had just
created a new blank file. (this happens on 2% of cases). So I have a
few users who aren't very happy at loosing all their work. I've tryed
to suggest that the first thing they do with a new file is save it so
if it does crash its no big deal, but no one really seems to remember.
(!!)
Windows 2000 sp4
power users
access to local drives denied via group policy.
Also, this is the education version of 5.5.1.
Any assistance will be apprecaiated. Thanks in advance
regards
Kieran
Good Evening,
I have noticed that the logic control has been discontinued. Does this mean
they will drop support in the near future? It would be a shame if it was
dropped after only two full release versions of Logic (That - and i'd be
angry)
Any Ideas?
Neil
"Neil Parfitt" wrote:
> Good Evening,
>
> I have noticed that the logic control has been discontinued. Does
> this mean they will drop support in the near future? It would be a
> shame if it was dropped after only two full release versions of
> Logic (That - and i'd be angry)
Good morning Neil ;-)
Whíle the "Logic Control" as such would appear to no longer
be
offered by emagic, do remember, it was always manufactured by Mackie,
who still continue to offer the "Mackie Control Universal", which
has
the full functionality of the Logic Control - indeed, it comes as
standard now with the LC/Logic design, and lexan overlays as options
for using other programs - Nuendo etc.
kind regards
Mark Cahill
> > I have noticed that the logic control has been discontinued. Does
> > this mean they will drop support in the near future? It would be a
> > shame if it was dropped after only two full release versions of
> > Logic (That - and i'd be angry)
>
> Whíle the "Logic Control" as such would appear to no
longer be
> offered by emagic, do remember, it was always manufactured by Mackie,
> who still continue to offer the "Mackie Control Universal",
which has
> the full functionality of the Logic Control - indeed, it comes as
> standard now with the LC/Logic design, and lexan overlays as options
> for using other programs - Nuendo etc.
The Mackie Control Universal is indeed a cool alternative and
although I doubt emagic will drop support for LC/MC in future
releases of Logic I can't see them going out of thier way to improve
it.. and there are a few areas which needed work.
Tas.
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