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| 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 | Guest
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| Guitarmakermark wrote: Quote:
Try the following... Connect the Camera and go to...My Computer... right click the icon for the Camera... choose...Properties / Autoplay tab... Open the drop window and choose...'Pictures' Tick...'Select an action to perform' Choose...'Open folder to view files' Click...Apply / OK... If you plan to create and download video clips... go throught the same steps for 'Video files'. -- John Inzer | Guest
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| Hi, John, Thanks for the quick reply. Oh, how I wish there was an autoplay tab in the properties sheet for the camera, when connected. No such tab..... There is an "events" tab, which only offers me the Scanners and Cameras wizard, and another photo editing application; no "Open Folder to View Files" option, which of course, is what I'm aiming for. Since there is no dialog box relevant to my goal, I'm guessing I'm going to need to do a Registry fix in order to get Explorer to open for me when the camera is connected. Any ideas?? Thanks again! Mark Quote:
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| Guitarmakermark wrote: Quote:
Ok...I guess I was thinking of a card reader... (mainly because that is what I use) Anyway...Try this... Connect the camera and turn it on... Cancel the download screen that pops up. Go to...My Computer and right click the icon for your camera... Choose...Properties / Events tab... Tick...Take no action / Apply...OK... Now...right click the icon for the camera and left click...Create Shortcut / Yes... When you connect the camera...all you have to do is left click your new desktop shortcut to view the contents of your memory card in Windows Explorer. -- John Inzer | Guest
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You're welcome... And...yes, let me know if it works for you. -- John Inzer | Guest
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| Hello again, John... Your above-described method works just fine, thank you for that. I'd like to shortcut the process farther, by editing the registry so that Explorer will auto-open when the camera is connected, by default. Any suggestions for a registry tweak to accomplish the above?? I'm too lazy to have to click the camera's desktop icon, after connecting the camera, lol..... Thanks again, Mark | Guest
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| Guitarmakermark wrote: Quote:
Thanks for the update...glad the info was useful to you. Sorry...I don't have a registry tweak for you. -- John Inzer | Guest
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-michael "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it's seriously underused." | Guest
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