Re: USB storage device Question
- From: "Anando [MS-MVP]" <anando@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 01:02:03 -0300
Hi,
I do not have a USB thumb drive here to check this, but when the dialog pops up, select "Do nothing"
from the list of actions and also put a check in the box "Remember this" (or something in those
lines). This should prevent the dialog box from popping up next time. Hope this helps.
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"Temper" <onehottemper@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I am using a program to autorun a program on my usb storage device. How do I
> get windows to stop popping up the message "This device contains more than
> one file type what do you want windows to do? I just want it to be plugged
> in and then windows do nothing to the drive if I meed to get in I will go
> through explorer. I;m running Roboform on the jumpdrive and don't need tog
> et into the drive everytime I plug it up.
> --
> Temper
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