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All Microsoft's PowerToys for Windows. Take Screenshot by Tapping Back of iPhone. Windows 11 Default Browser. While security-related, KB is an Optional, non-security update. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. I'll have to come in to work on the machine another day as it's time to lock up now. In reply to Wes Peterson's post on March 27, With that in mind, please answer all of the following diagnostic questions by number in your very next reply no need to quote this post : 1.
I have checked both affected machines for the information you requested. Should I uninstall the Updates that you have listed? In reply to Wes Peterson's post on March 30, I am convinced that the problem is with one of the updates passed down to the machine from Microsoft. These are the only updates that Machine "M" has gotten. You ignored my question about whether I should uninstall the updates you asked about.
If these updates can cause the AutoPlay to stop working I may need to uninstall them, but I have no idea what else they do. At this point I have to assume that since Machine "M" is identically crippled that I need to get rid of one or more of the Microsoft updates. A fresh installation of Windows finds AutoPlay with a set of registered handler applications. Applications registered by default during a Windows installation are as follows. In the case of non-supported types, users are asked to assign the default setting for the AutoPlay action associated with each storage device on its first introduction to the system.
At that time, the user is prompted to choose an action from a provided list of registered applications or to display a folder view listing the media content. The user also has the option of choosing to be prompted each time the media type is detected rather than saving any particular application as a default. Note Device manufacturers have the option of registering and assigning default applications to be used with their particular products.
In these cases, the dialog box offering a choice to the user is not displayed. To be offered as a handler option by AutoPlay, newly installed applications must register themselves in the registry. Users can always change the default AutoPlay handler for any storage device or content type. The AutoPlay property page is accessible for change in the property sheet of the storage device in My Computer. When AutoPlay is presented with a mixed content medium, it requires user input before it can take action.
In this case, the user is presented with a dialog box containing a filtered list of all appropriate registered applications available for the content types present on the media. Only proceed if you're confident in what you are doing, and are prepared to restore the registry if necessary. Once in the Explorer folder, double-click the entry NoDriveTypeAutoRun if present and change the value to "95 00 00 00".
Once the above is completed, exit Regedit and reboot the computer. Autoplay should now be disabled. Performing the steps below require you edit the system registry.
Make sure you are aware of the issues that could occur if the incorrect registry entry is made. Before attempting the instructions below, verify the CD not AutoPlaying can do this. Not all CDs are capable of being auto played.
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