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Re: Logitech QuickCam
I vaguely remember something similar happening to me with my Logitech camera
in XP. I then found that some of the Logitech registry entries had wrongly
set permissions (some were with no permissions whatsoever). I then assigned
all of them full permissions for System and for the Admin group, and the
problem disappeared.
"Derek Sinclair" <derek.sinclair@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:23D1ABDF-4A42-47FF-9278-09A09E66342C@microsoft.com...
> Hi all
>
> I have Home Premium (came on the system when I bought it). I have
> installed my Logitech QuickCam with the latest drivers from their website
> and it works without any problems, great quality etc etc.
>
> However, every time I restart my PC, log into a different profile, or
> simply unplug the camera from USB and re-insert (into the same USB slot)
> it says that it has found new hardware and needs to install driver
> software for the microphone part of the camera. This is the only one of
> the 7 USB items that are plugged into my system that does this. Installing
> the driver is not a problem, as it is already in the system, however it is
> getting a bit annoying and that is worse than it not working,
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Derek
> Win2K Pro and Server MCP - those were the days.
>
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