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September 28, 2004 07:28 PM

Windows XP AutoPlay

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A while back, my Windows XP CD-ROM and DVD AutoPlay feature quit working. I read the Microsoft articles "The AutoRun feature or the AutoPlay feature does not work when you insert a CD-ROM in the drive"  and "The AutoPlay Function Does Not Work and the Current Media Does Not Appear in My Computer When You Insert a CD or DVD" , but neither article helped me solve the problem.

Finally, I tried inserting a CD-ROM, selecting My Computer, right-clicking the drive that contained the CD-ROM, and selecting Properties. I clicked the AutoPlay tab and selected the Select an action to perform option, then double-clicked the program I wanted to use to run the CD-ROM. This action launched the program on my CD-ROM. Note that simply highlighting the program you want to use and clicking OK or Apply doesn't work; you must double-click the program and force it to launch on the CD-ROM or DVD in the drive. My CD-ROM then ran automatically, using the program I associated with it on the AutoPlay tab.

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to DISABLE autoplay for all drives you can simply disable the "Shell Hardware Detection" service.

control panel -> administrative tools -> services:
select "Shell Hardware Detection" press the stop button.
for after next reboot: doubleclick and set startup type to Manual

Anonymous User 5/18/2005 4:15:43 PM


Please see the following post to get to Tweak UI for XP. This is a utility from Microsoft that allows you to display autoplay drive by drive.
Tweak UI is here:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/TweakUiPowertoySetup.exe

The post where I found this advice is here:
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/t1036775953

Anonymous User 3/20/2005 8:07:55 PM


I'm afraid I can't help with the original problem but I'm glad to have found a way to get rid of autoplay on my system, once and for always (at least I hope so ;).
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I've found the how to at the following URL:
http://www.pcbuyersguide.com/software/system/WinXP-tips.html
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You can disable autorun features under Windows XP with the option to easily re-enable them again later on, using the "Turn Off Autoplay" function in the Group Policy Editor, gpedit.msc. You'll find it under Administrative Templates > System. An even easier (and more basic) way of controlling Autoplay is found simply by right-clicking the CD icon, choosing Properties and then selecting various options in the Autoplay tab. You can disable or enable autoplay for individual file types, or restore default settings easily.
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Anonymous User 3/19/2005 1:54:22 PM


Have followed suggestion for CD Auto Play to no avail. What program should you consider using to run Pro show gold?. When I double click on any of the programs appearing in drop down window nothing happens.

Hope you can help

Anonymous User 2/25/2005 2:43:33 PM


That nonsense you talk about is what I want to happen with my USB Gizmo drive. But it doesnt. Cant find a fix

Anonymous User 1/16/2005 5:51:00 AM


More important would be clarificationof how to DISABLE autoplay, once only, for all removeable types, on both XP Home & Pro (& why one's a reg fix while the other's a policy). Ever plugged a large USB drive into XP and watched the nonsense that happens automatically?

Stephen10/4/2004 7:45:27 AM


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