Want Explorer.exe to launch when connecting digital camera....
Hi, Folks....
When I connect my Nikon Coolpix S550 camera via usb to my computer,
(xp home sp2,) I get a dialog asking me to choose between Scanners and
Cameras Wizard and another imaging handling program.
Problem is, I don't want either of these two programs to launch by
default when the camera is connected; I want only Windows Explorer to
launch, so that I may treat the camera as just another drive in which
to choose which files to transfer.
Do I need to edit the Registry to fix this, or is there something else
to try. If a registry tweak is called for, can someone please
instruct me? I'm familiar with editing the registry.
Thanks!
Mark
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Device Detected Dialog Box
... the handler when the camera is ... > about the registry but have mostly stayed away from it, ... "Jim Carlock" wrote: ... > can really mess things up, so make sure you highlight ONLY ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: Explorer slow to find drives after Cameras installed
... The camera problem could be one of it's related drivers. ... WIA is set to automatic startup and have installed UPHClean ... The Windows Image Acquisition service terminated unexpectedly. ... The registry has been restored to its previous state before cleaning ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support) - Re: Device Detected Dialog Box
... so make sure you highlight ONLY ... The registry editor is divided into two sides. ... "Jim Carlock" wrote: ... > your guidance and, for now, have chosen to open the "Scanner and Camera ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: Device Detected Dialog Box
... "Microsoft Picture It! ... If you've worked with the registry, ... Wizard" when the camera is detected. ... "Jim Carlock" wrote: ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: Help!! USB not working!! Any ideas??
... exclamation mark has also appeared, ... I've run several Registry Mechanic scans, ... The computer has 8 USB ports, ... I connect my digital camera, a drive appears to show it is connected, ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) |
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