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How do I make CDs AutoPlay / not AutoPlay (aka AutoStart)?

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How do I make CDs AutoPlay / not AutoPlay (aka AutoStart)?

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See this web page for details on how to do this for every OS but Windows 2000. To >disable auto-play of CD’s in Windows 2000, do the following: 1. Go to the start menu 2. Open a new Microsoft Management Console by running “mmc” (without the quotation marks) at a command line. 3. On the Console menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in. 4. Click Add to display the installed snap-ins. 5. After pressing “add” look for the Group Policy snap-in and click ADD 6. Click Finish 7. Click Close 8. Click OK 9. Expand the Local Computer Policy to the following: “\Computer Configuration\Administrative templates\System” 10. Double-click on Disable Autoplay 11. Choose Enabled 12. Apply the change 13. Press OK Note: If you just want to change to a different player for AutoPlay, either go to WMP’s Tools:Options:Formats/File Types menu and unselect AudioCD, or go to My Computer:Tools:Folder Options:File Types, and change Audio CD to open with your favorite CD Player.

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See this web page for details on how to do this for Win9x systems. To >disable auto-play of CD’s in Windows 2000, do the following: 1. Go to the start menu 2. Open a new Microsoft Management Console by running “mmc” (without the quotation marks) at a command line. 3. On the Console menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in. 4. Click Add to display the installed snap-ins. 5. After pressing “add” look for the Group Policy snap-in and click ADD 6. Click Finish 7. Click Close 8. Click OK 9. Expand the Local Computer Policy to the following: “\Computer Configuration\Administrative templates\System” 10. Double-click on Disable Autoplay 11. Choose Enabled 12. Apply the change 13. Press OK Note: If you just want to change to a different player for AutoPlay, either go to WMP’s Tools:Options:Formats/File Types menu and unselect AudioCD, or go to My Computer:Tools:Folder Options:File Types, and change Audio CD to open with your favorite CD Player. In Windows XP, you can update the AutoPlay tasks by: 1. Open

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See this web page for details on how to do this for every OS but Windows 2000. On Win2K: To disable auto-play of CD’s in Windows 2000, do the following: 1. Go to the start menu 2. Open a new Microsoft Management Console by running “mmc” (without the quotation marks) at a command line. 3. On the Console menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in. 4. Click Add to display the installed snap-ins. 5. After pressing “add” look for the Group Policy snap-in and click ADD 6. Click Finish 7. Click Close 8. Click OK 9. Expand the Local Computer Policy to the following: “\Computer Configuration\Administrative templates\System” 10. Double-click on Disable Autoplay 11. Choose Enabled 12. Apply the change 13. Press OK Note: If you just want to change to a different player for AutoPlay, either go to WMP’s Tools:Options:Formats/File Types menu and unselect AudioCD, or go to My Computer:Tools:Folder Options:File Types, and change Audio CD to open with your favorite CD Player. In Windows XP, you can update the AutoP

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