Since Fila had asked a while back about turning off auto play and since it was something I figured I could live without, I found a solution where you goto the drive's properties and on the auto play tab, disable it for the items you want.
http://mtm2.com/~forum/images/turnoffau ... rties1.gif
Myself, I found it a bit of a pain to set each item on each drive one by one, but it worked so what the hey.
For Fila, of course, it was a different story entirely. For him, it was either too complicated (what, with clicking properties and all) or he just couldn't follow basic instructions (or something), and he's been living with autoplay still doing it's nasty annoying stuff. That is, until recently when he found an alternate, perhaps more thorough way of doing it.
Here's a pic
http://mtm2.com/~forum/images/turnoffau ... rties2.gif
And here's the source quote.
Quote:
Disable Autoplay in XP / Group Policy Editor
Interesting, simple, example on using the group policy editor. Specifically, using it to disable autoplay on CDROMS in WinXP.
Grabbed from Deja.com:
How to disable Auto-insert notification on CDROMs
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Date: 2002-02-13 14:10:55 PST
Start, Run,
GPEDIT.MSC Computer Configuration, Administrative
templates, System, Turn off autoplay.
To Disable cD autoplay, completely, in Windows XP Pro
1) Click Start, Run and enter
GPEDIT.MSC2) Go to Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, System.
3) Locate the entry for Turn autoplay off and modify it as you desire.
Note: It might be easier to just grab TweakUI and use that. Although it doesn't seem to work that well...
Note 2: This works in XP Professional only. XP Home does not come with gpedit.msc.
http://www.lc.yi.org/scribble/scribble_ ... p3?sid=146
I post this because it may come in handy after anybody does a reinstall.
Enjoy.