Close! But it only has a fixed number of generic devices it can install
handlers for. Thus, even though I could create a handler for PSE7, I
couldn't associate it with my camera. Thank you, none the less.
- Dan
"ju.c" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Autoplay Repair" works for my 32 bit machine. I don't see why it won't
> work for 64 bit.
>
> Autoplay Repair 2.2.2 225 KB (Freeware)
> Info: http://www-stud.uni-essen.de/~sddabacz/prog.php?id=apr
> Download: http://www-stud.uni-essen.de/~sddabacz/apr/APR.zip
> Installer: http://www-stud.uni-essen.de/~sddaba...nstall_APR.exe
>
>
> ju.c
>
>
> "Daniel E. Jameson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hi,
>>
>> When I first connected my digital camera to my new Windows Vista 64 bit
>> computer, it was immediately recoginzed. When I connect it subsequently,
>> I get the AutoPlay dialog box. I bought the version 7.0 upgrade of Adobe
>> Photoshop Elements (PSE7) and installed it. I was disappointed that it
>> did not appear in the AutoPlay dialog box for my camera. From within
>> PSE7 I can initiate a successful photo download. I contacted Adobe tech
>> support, and they said
>>
>> """"
>> When the 64-bit editions of Windows XP and Windows Vista detect that a
>> new device or media has been connected, they do not recognize 32-bit
>> applications as programs that can be used to download or manage the
>> content.
>> """"
>>
>> Is there some way I can add any program of my choice to the AutoPlay
>> dialog box for a device or media?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Dan Jameson
>>