Hi Petro, Are you saying I must turn off the UAC every time I use Replay Music? And turn it on again when finished with a session? This seems like a major flaw in Replay Music. What if I forget to turn it on once or twice after using Replay Music? Applian is endangering my computer . Aren't they? Can you bring this to their attention? I mean . To disable my computer in order to use their product hardly sounds like a reasonable practice. I want to enjoy and trust my experience using Applian products, but this makes me wonder if it is worth it. I own the suite and have bought many copies of Replay Music for friends over the years. It's frustrating to run into constant bugs and glitches in the software. I just want it to work. Thanks for your response, Bob C. From: Petro T. Giannakopoulos Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 4:32 AM To: blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [blindreplay] Re: Can't open recording session in Replay Music Bob Turn off your User Account Control to off. It should tell you must do a restart/reboot your PC and then run Replay Music program. When you are done using Replay Music make sure you turn back on your User Account Control setting. It's their to protect you. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob C. To: blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 2:32 AM Subject: [blindreplay] Can't open recording session in Replay Music Hi Petro and others. For the life of me I can't do the simplist thing . Namely, to start a record session in RM. It used to be easy and straightforward in Windows XP and RM 3. But now, in Win 7, I open the program and it refuses to work. Or should I say, sometimes it doesn't . It tells me it can't open the session and freezes when I hit ok. Then I tab around and it shows "stop recording." What is going on? The progress bar is spitting out percentages and nothing is being picked up by RM. I'm really frustrated with this darn thing ! You know I have used Replay Music since version 2.51 With no problems. Is there a tutorial for the Win 7 version of RM? Something eludes me on this. I looked on the Applian site, but couldn't find your audio tutorials. It must be something simple. Thanks for your help, Bob C.