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No Auto Play Window When Inserting Disks

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DaffyD®

Flightless Bird
When I insert a music CD or a CD with music mp3 files into my DVD-RAM drive,
the
auto play or autorun window no longer pops up. Instead I get a Windows
Explorer window showing the contents of the CD. I've checked the properties
on the drive and I can see Auto Play window and all file types are set for
"Prompt me each time to choose an aciton." I've also checked the registry
and NoDriveTypeAutoRun is set at "95", all Cdrom entries in
ControlSet/Services is set at "1" so theoretically I should see the Auto Run
window.

Another issue is that my drive is displayed as DVD-RAM until I put a CD in
there, then it changes to CD Drive. But when I remove the CD, the drive
remains displayed as CD Drive instead of reverting back to DVD-RAM, which it
always used to do until recently..

There's a corruption somewhere in the registry but I've looked all over
Microsoft and the internet and I can't find the solution. I hope someone
here can help.
--
DaffyD® ( : []=

If I knew where I was I'd be there now.
 
D

DaffyD®

Flightless Bird
I also noticed that when I go into gpedit.msc and click on Administrative
Templates under User Configuration, there's no System folder where the Turn
off Autoplay policy settings should be. There's only Windows Components and
Windows Media Player. How do I fix this?


"DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> wrote in message
news:-OVp4uEM9KHA.3176@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> When I insert a music CD or a CD with music mp3 files into my DVD-RAM
> drive, the
> auto play or autorun window no longer pops up. Instead I get a Windows
> Explorer window showing the contents of the CD. I've checked the
> properties
> on the drive and I can see Auto Play window and all file types are set for
> "Prompt me each time to choose an aciton." I've also checked the registry
> and NoDriveTypeAutoRun is set at "95", all Cdrom entries in
> ControlSet/Services is set at "1" so theoretically I should see the Auto
> Run window.
>
> Another issue is that my drive is displayed as DVD-RAM until I put a CD in
> there, then it changes to CD Drive. But when I remove the CD, the drive
> remains displayed as CD Drive instead of reverting back to DVD-RAM, which
> it always used to do until recently..
>
> There's a corruption somewhere in the registry but I've looked all over
> Microsoft and the internet and I can't find the solution. I hope someone
> here can help.
> --
> DaffyD® ( : []=
>
> If I knew where I was I'd be there now.
>
>
>
>
 
J

John John - MVP

Flightless Bird
Turn Off Autoplay would be under:

Local Computer Policy\Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System

John

DaffyD® wrote:
> I also noticed that when I go into gpedit.msc and click on Administrative
> Templates under User Configuration, there's no System folder where the Turn
> off Autoplay policy settings should be. There's only Windows Components and
> Windows Media Player. How do I fix this?
>
>
> "DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> wrote in message
> news:-OVp4uEM9KHA.3176@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> When I insert a music CD or a CD with music mp3 files into my DVD-RAM
>> drive, the
>> auto play or autorun window no longer pops up. Instead I get a Windows
>> Explorer window showing the contents of the CD. I've checked the
>> properties
>> on the drive and I can see Auto Play window and all file types are set for
>> "Prompt me each time to choose an aciton." I've also checked the registry
>> and NoDriveTypeAutoRun is set at "95", all Cdrom entries in
>> ControlSet/Services is set at "1" so theoretically I should see the Auto
>> Run window.
>>
>> Another issue is that my drive is displayed as DVD-RAM until I put a CD in
>> there, then it changes to CD Drive. But when I remove the CD, the drive
>> remains displayed as CD Drive instead of reverting back to DVD-RAM, which
>> it always used to do until recently..
>>
>> There's a corruption somewhere in the registry but I've looked all over
>> Microsoft and the internet and I can't find the solution. I hope someone
>> here can help.
>> --
>> DaffyD® ( : []=
>>
>> If I knew where I was I'd be there now.
>>
>>
>>
>>

>
>
 
J

ju.c

Flightless Bird
Try one of these:

Autoplay Repair Wizard 77 KB (Freeware)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...b6-e8fa-45c4-a171-1b389cfacdad&DisplayLang=en

AutoPlayConfig 164 KB (Freeware)
Web: http://www.typhoonsoftware.com/autoplayconfig.htm
Download: http://www.autoruntyphoon.com/AutoPlayConfig.zip

Autoplay Repair 225 KB (Freeware)
Main page: http://www-stud.uni-essen.de/~sddabacz/prog.php?id=apr
Homepage: http://www.orangeblue.net.ms/
Download: http://www-stud.uni-essen.de/~sddabacz/apr/APR.zip

CleanHandlers 73 KB (Freeware)
Web: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/autoplayhandlers.htm
Download: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/utils/cleanhandlers_2_4.zip

AutoRun Settings 11 KB (Freeware)
Web: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/drivetools_e.html
Download: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/autorunsettings.zip


ju.c


"DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> wrote in message news:-OVp4uEM9KHA.3176@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> When I insert a music CD or a CD with music mp3 files into my DVD-RAM drive, the
> auto play or autorun window no longer pops up. Instead I get a Windows
> Explorer window showing the contents of the CD. I've checked the properties
> on the drive and I can see Auto Play window and all file types are set for "Prompt me each time to choose an aciton." I've also
> checked the registry and NoDriveTypeAutoRun is set at "95", all Cdrom entries in ControlSet/Services is set at "1" so
> theoretically I should see the Auto Run window.
>
> Another issue is that my drive is displayed as DVD-RAM until I put a CD in there, then it changes to CD Drive. But when I remove
> the CD, the drive remains displayed as CD Drive instead of reverting back to DVD-RAM, which it always used to do until recently..
>
> There's a corruption somewhere in the registry but I've looked all over Microsoft and the internet and I can't find the solution.
> I hope someone here can help.
> --
> DaffyD® ( : []=
>
> If I knew where I was I'd be there now.
>
>
>
 
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