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    Default getting CD's to autorun in XPx64

    this feature seems to be compleatly disabled. I can't find any info on it and I hate haveing to open cd'as and click on autorun.exe...
    any body know how to make this work?
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    Sorry about the thread necromancy: if this has not already been solved perhaps this will help.

    Autorun was disabled as a default action by a Mircosoft Security Update back in 2010/2009. You should be able to go into device manager and reenable it, but if not it may have gotten into the group policy. I upgraded to Win7 some time ago so I don't really remember how to reenable it.

    Maybe this will help: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967715 - Oh cool, they have a "Fix it" for this issue: "Microsoft Fix it 50475"

    I hope this helps.

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    Thanks for the reply. I should have updated this long ago. I found the fix on the MS site, and the "fix it for me" button. as well as finding the registry settings for it.
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