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Help XP help - CD autoplay

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Jan 22nd, 2004
Upon entering a CD (audio OR data) in my drive, I occasionally get a message from XP asking me if I want to perform a certain function every time that type of CD is loaded (ie. Play an audio CD with Media player, or Creative Jukebox, or other players). I guess it's asking me to select a default player. Every time this happens I click on the "none" option, and check the box that says "do this every time". However, this box still shows up occasionally, even though I'm sure I've went through the motions before. Is there any way to turn off XP's automatic "help" functions? It's really getting annoying.
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Re: XP help - CD autoplay

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Jan 22nd, 2004
it depends on what is on the media. you can download tweakxp and look around there is a way to disable autoplay all together
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Re: XP help - CD autoplay

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Jan 22nd, 2004
Originally Posted by Faranth
it depends on what is on the media. you can download tweakxp and look around there is a way to disable autoplay all together

Thanks, while that wasn't exactly what I was looking for, you got my mind working in the right direction. I just went to the autoplay function, and set it up the right way for each drive.
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