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John Forth asked a question. We have a question about this QID. If so, how have others resolved this? Is it a false detection in the event a scan is done when no user is logged on to the machine at the time of the scan done by our Vulnerability Management Team? Hello John, Qualys Support has looked at this thread, but they need a support case in order to investigate the specifics of your account. Please private message me the case number. That's Robert. To enable or disable the Windows AutoPlay feature, follow the appropriate steps below.

You can temporarily disable the AutoPlay feature by holding down the left Shift as the CD begins to run. If you want to permanently disable the AutoPlay feature, follow the steps below for your version of Microsoft Windows.

To perform the steps below, you must edit the system registry. Editing the registry incorrectly can cause system errors, and there is no undo function.

Before editing your registry, create a backup of the current registry state. If something goes wrong, you can restore the registry to this state, to try to fix the problem. For more information, see: How to back up and restore the Windows registry. If the My Autorun or AutoPlay feature still does not work after following the above recommendations and you are running Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 98, try the below solution.

Before editing your Microsoft Windows registry, we recommend you create a backup of the entire registry. There are many situations where AutoRun may need to be temporarily or persistently disabled. For example, AutoRun might interfere with the operation of a running application and need to be disabled for the duration. The system provides several ways to disable AutoRun. There are a variety of situations where AutoRun may need to be suppressed programmatically.

Two examples are:. In either case, you will normally not want to launch another application while the original is in progress. However, it is usually preferable to handle this operation programmatically rather than depending on the user. With systems that have Shell version 4. Your application can respond to this message to suppress AutoRun. This approach is used by system utilities such as the Open common dialog box to disable AutoRun.

The following code fragments illustrate how to set up and handle this message. Your application must be running in the foreground window. Your application's window must be in the foreground to receive this message. The following code fragment illustrates how to use this message to disable AutoRun. For example, the following sample dialog box procedure cancels AutoRun when it receives a "QueryCancelAutoPlay" message.

The first value disables AutoRun for specified drive letters and the second disables AutoRun for a class of drives.



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