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Try two things though. Stop and restart that service and set the other to disable. Reboot.
This is the type of thing I try. Just because logic says it won't work doesn't mean it won't work.
I stopped and started shell detection. I went to the turn off auto play window and went to the one for non volume devices and changed not configured to enabled. Then reboot. I put a CD in the drive and no auto play and I was unable to click the drive and play the music CD. I go back and changed enabled to non configured and then reboot. I put the CD in the drive and now I can not manually play the CD. I get a message that I do not have permission. So another problem on top of the failure of auto play.
Try two things though. Stop and restart that service and set the other to disable. Reboot.
This is the type of thing I try. Just because logic says it won't work doesn't mean it won't work.
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Originally Posted by howard555
I stopped and started shell detection. I went to the turn off auto play window and went to the one for non volume devices and changed not configured to enabled. Then reboot. I put a CD in the drive and no auto play and I was unable to click the drive and play the music CD. I go back and changed enabled to non configured and then reboot. I put the CD in the drive and now I can not manually play the CD. I get a message that I do not have permission. So another problem on top of the failure of auto play.
WTH is going on in your OS? That should worked even they way you did it.
Try two things though. Stop and restart that service and set the other to disable. Reboot.
This is the type of thing I try. Just because logic says it won't work doesn't mean it won't work.
It did not.
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Originally Posted by Tek_Freek
WTH is going on in your OS? That should worked even they way you did it.
Nothing going on with OS. New pc.
I tried the above two ideas, restart and disable, reboot.
The auto play did not work, and I could not play CD from the D drive. I get this message.
Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file or you do not have permission......
I reverse those settings to "not configured" and reboot and get the same message when trying to manually play a CD from the D drive.
When I typed that line there were no gaps. In fact I saved it then edited it and there is still no gap. Only when it posts.
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