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The virtual drives for Daemon Tools 4.10 (had this problem with the previous version too) don't change the icons to represent what's on the drive. Also, the name doesn't change to the name of the image either, and I can't get auto run to work.
Autorun is set in DT options to work, so I dunno what's up.
The problem here is not autorun, but AIN (auto insert notification) which are not the same thing.
The reg file provided by Korn reenables both autorun and AIN. You just need to copy the first and the 2 last lines in a file you name whateveryouwant.reg
Nope
Tried it on my notebook before posting
By the way, just checked in vista to see if there is something like that, but there's no explorer subfolder in policies (gonna check if that's possible via gpo, but not this evening)
@Kinlaadare: Don't the values
in both os mean the following?
Code:
[X] Enable Autoplay for CD and DVD drives
[X] Enable Autoplay for removable drives
Value: dword:00000091
[X] Enable Autoplay for CD and DVD drives
[ ] Enable Autoplay for removable drives
Value: dword:00000095
[ ] Enable Autoplay for CD and DVD drives
[X] Enable Autoplay for removable drives
Value: dword:000000B1
[ ] Enable Autoplay for CD and DVD drives
[ ] Enable Autoplay for removable drives
Value: dword:000000B5
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