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< Back to search Results English Avid Knowledge Base During launch of Pro Tools on a Windows system, the following error message appears: WARNING - Loss of Plug-In authorization keys may occur. If your system contains one or more drive(s) formatted with NTFS, which have volume names l Last Updated : April 12, 2010 Products Affected : During launch of Pro Tools on a Windows system, the following error message appears: _x000B__x000B_WARNING - Loss of Plug-In authorization keys may occur. If your system contains one or more drive(s) formatted with NTFS, which have volume names longer than 11 characters. To resolve this error message, rename the hard drives to have appropriate length names. Here's how: Click on the Start MenuClick on My Computer (XP) or Computer (Vista / 7)Right-click on all hard drives (Local disk: (C:), etc.) with names longer than 11 characters and choose rename.Rename the hard drives to have 11 or less characters. Related Articles How do you rate this document? |vote=None| Processing... (Average Rating: No Rating) Searching criteria Your question typed: Filters : All Filters Products : All Products Types of documents : All Types of Documents Document Audience Filters : Products : Categories : All < Back to search Results Tools Email Print Sub
errors User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Today's Posts Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search asio4all Advanced Search Go to Page... Page 1 of 2 1 2 > Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 10-29-2010, 06:42 PM newbs8404 Member Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Tampa, Fl Posts: 3 NTFS errors Hi everyone, I've searched the DUC and I can't seem to find an answer to my little dilemma. Every time I try http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/Error_Message/en327405 to run pro-tools 8 M powered essential, I get this error message: "Warning: Loss of Plug-In authorization keys may occur. This system contains one or more drives formatted with NTFS, which have volume names longer than 11 charcters. This combination is know to crrupt some InterLok Plug-In authorizations. If you know which drives are authorized and they are not configured this way, http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=285040 of if you have no interlok protected plug-ins, then you may continue. In order to rememdy this issue before corruption can occur click "Yes" to quit pro tools and rename NTFS volumes to names that are 11 characters or less. Next re-launch Pro-Tools and this dialog should not appear." These are my system details: compaq presario FJ379AA-ABA SR5518F Intel Premium Dual CPU EZ180 @ 2.00 GHZ speed: 2.0 GHz Cores per processor: 2 units mainboard: MSI boston Bios: Phoenix tech. LTD 5.10 06/11/2008 multi processor support: no Multi processor advanced PIC (APIC) yes Total memory: 3.25 GB DIMM DDR2 Chipset Model: HP p35/G33/G31 processor to I/O controller Front Side bus speed: 4X200MHz TOtal Memory: 4GB DIMM DDR2 Channels: 2 Memory: Bus Speed 2x400MHz oh yeah, the interface I'm using is the M-Audio USB fasttrack. I've already downloaded and installed the latest drivers, I've reinstalled Pro-Tools under a completely new account that I made the authorized user and I'm still running into this issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated. newbs8404 View Public Profile Find all posts by newbs8404 #2 10-29-2010, 10:20 PM TOM
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issue Previous Issues Subscribe Advertise Search ReviewsArticles Search Search TechniquesArticles Search PeopleArticles Search Sound AdviceArticles Search Music BusinessArticles Search Articles Search You are hereHomeTechniques Resolving Hard Drive Problems Avid Pro Tools Tips & TechniquesSoftware > DAW > Pro ToolsPublished October 2010By Mike ThorntonDoes Pro Tools sometimes take an unwarranted dislike to one of your hard drives? Here's how to deal with it, and how to let non‑admin users join the Pro Tools party. This month we're going to look at a couple of maintenance‑related issues that have been on my list to cover for a while. The first, I suspect, will have affected us all at some point, and the other will be of interest to folk who provide Pro Tools systems in a shared environment. The first problem has recently cropped up more regularly than usual for several of my clients, and it has to do with getting the message in the screenshot below."But it was fine last time I tried it...” One of Pro Tools' more familiar error messages. I suspect most of you will have seen it at some point. Most of my clients work on the 'sneaker net' principle: for want of a proper network, they simply walk the drive from one system to another, hence the nickname 'sneaker net'! The problem seems to come up randomly as they start to work on a Session. "It was OK yesterday, but now I get this message when I try and open my Session” would be a typical query. Sometimes it can be fine on one system but this message comes up on another system. So what's going on, and what can be done? Transfer, Playback & Record Pro Tools categorises drives into three groups: Transfer (T): Pro Tools will label a drive a Transfer Drive if it isn't suitable to play back Sessions. Examples include shared network drives, CD‑ROMS, and drives that are formatted in a non‑native format. Transfer drives cannot be used to either play or record Pro Tools Sessions directly. Any Sessions on them will first need to be copied onto a drive formatted correctly for Pro Tools — which is not necessarily the same as being formatted correctly for the computer's operating system. On the Mac platform Pro Tools only supports 'Mac OS Extended (Journaled)' drives; if you are running Pro Tools on Windows, NTFS is the supported format. Playback (P): On a Playback drive, Pro Tools will play back any Session on that drive but won't