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Guest giddyup
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When I insert the camera into the USB port I get the following:

 

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C813 Zoom Digital Camera

 

 

Select the program to launch for this action

 

Dell Picture Studio - Dell image Expert

Download and organize your pictures

 

Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard

Download picture from a camer or scanner

 

PhotoDeluxe Home Edition

PhotoDeluxe Home Edition

 

Photoshop Album

Adobe Photoshop Album 2.o Starter Edition

 

Always use this program for this action

 

OK Cancel

 

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Is there a way to choose a different selection than the ones listed

above? Is there a way just to not have this dialogue not come up at all?

 

Thanks

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Guest Mick Murphy
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RE: Camera option in XP Pro

 

Don't you want to download your photos to your computer?

That is how you do it.

If you don't have the specific camera software installed, you make a choice.

I use Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard, as I don't like Kodak software..

 

No choice, no photos.

--

Mad Mike

 

 

"giddyup" wrote:

> When I insert the camera into the USB port I get the following:

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> C813 Zoom Digital Camera

>

>

> Select the program to launch for this action

>

> Dell Picture Studio - Dell image Expert

> Download and organize your pictures

>

> Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard

> Download picture from a camer or scanner

>

> PhotoDeluxe Home Edition

> PhotoDeluxe Home Edition

>

> Photoshop Album

> Adobe Photoshop Album 2.o Starter Edition

>

> Always use this program for this action

>

> OK Cancel

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> Is there a way to choose a different selection than the ones listed

> above? Is there a way just to not have this dialogue not come up at all?

>

> Thanks

>

Guest giddyup
Posted

Re: Camera option in XP Pro

 

Mick Murphy wrote:

> Don't you want to download your photos to your computer?

> That is how you do it.

> If you don't have the specific camera software installed, you make a choice.

> I use Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard, as I don't like Kodak software..

>

> No choice, no photos.

Mick,

I do want to download to computer. However, I prefer to us Irfanview to

preview the pictures first. This is a personal preference by the person

using this camera on her computer and frankly, I prefer it on mine also.

I just don't use the same camera. have Canon Digital Rebel and view

the compact flash card via irfanview also.

Thanks

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Re: Camera option in XP Pro

 

giddyup wrote:

> When I insert the camera into the USB port I get the following:

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> C813 Zoom Digital Camera

>

>

> Select the program to launch for this action

>

> Dell Picture Studio - Dell image Expert

> Download and organize your pictures

>

> Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard

> Download picture from a camer or scanner

>

> PhotoDeluxe Home Edition

> PhotoDeluxe Home Edition

>

> Photoshop Album

> Adobe Photoshop Album 2.o Starter Edition

>

> Always use this program for this action

>

> OK Cancel

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> Is there a way to choose a different selection than the ones listed

> above? Is there a way just to not have this dialogue not come up at all?

>

> Thanks

 

These options are called "autoplay handlers." See

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/addautoplay.htm for a description of how to

add and remove them.

 

If you don't want anything to come up at all, the next time you get the

dialog, scroll to the bottom, select "Take no action," check the box to

"Always do the selected action," and OK your way out.

 

--

Lem -- MS-MVP

 

To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer

http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm


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