howto disable file explorer popup on usb-stick insertion
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Dear all,
how can I disable in general on Windows XP the popping up of file
explorer when I plugin in a USB drive?
Searching the web, I found the same question raised several times
but I have not found any solution/answer to this.
Thanks for any help!
Kind regards,
Lukas
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