AB
December 27th 03, 12:15 PM
Typo. In gpedit the selection is turn off autoplay;
fourth from the bottom of system listings on my system.
>-----Original Message-----
>Two ways that I know of to really make this work. Use
>either gpedit or tweakui. In gpedit go to user
>config/admin templates/system, the last sellection is
>windows automatic updates enable it. If you want to be
>more selective use the tweakui powertoy: go to my
>computer/autoplay you can limit by drive and by types.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Is there a way to disable "autoplay?"
>>
>>I've just started using XP professional (I used NT4 for
>years) and it's a
>>bother when I insert a removable disk (CD, zip,
>flashdrive, floppy) that a
>>screen comes up that I have to close.
>>
>>I don't mind keeping the autorun function for installing
>programs, tho I'm
>>willing to sacrifice it since I don't install very often.
>>
>>TIA
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
fourth from the bottom of system listings on my system.
>-----Original Message-----
>Two ways that I know of to really make this work. Use
>either gpedit or tweakui. In gpedit go to user
>config/admin templates/system, the last sellection is
>windows automatic updates enable it. If you want to be
>more selective use the tweakui powertoy: go to my
>computer/autoplay you can limit by drive and by types.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Is there a way to disable "autoplay?"
>>
>>I've just started using XP professional (I used NT4 for
>years) and it's a
>>bother when I insert a removable disk (CD, zip,
>flashdrive, floppy) that a
>>screen comes up that I have to close.
>>
>>I don't mind keeping the autorun function for installing
>programs, tho I'm
>>willing to sacrifice it since I don't install very often.
>>
>>TIA
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>