Intergraph TD-300 Maintenance Manual - page 46
32 Chapter 2 -- Configuring the System
Performing Additional Windows 95 Configuration
After you start and configure Windows 95 for the first time, you should
perform these additional configuration tasks. These tasks are provided for
your convenience and security when running Windows 95 on your system.
Bypassing or Disabling Auto-Run and Auto-Play
The Auto-Run and Auto-Play features of Windows 95 allow a program or
the musical selections on a CD-ROM to start automatically when you insert
the compact disc into the workstation’s CD-ROM drive. If you want to
bypass or disable these features, take the following easy (and reversible)
steps. If you disable Auto-Run and Auto-Play, you will not reduce or restrict
the functionality of your system or your CD-ROM drive.
Note:
Auto-Run is available only for CD-ROMs that contain a file called
AUTORUN.INF in the top level of the CD-ROM’s file system.
➤
To bypass Auto-Run or Auto-Play:
Press and hold down
SHIFT
as you insert the CD-ROM.
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To disable Auto-Run:
1.
From the Windows 95 Start menu, select Settings, select Control
Panel, select System, select Device Manager, select CD-ROM, select
Properties, and then select Settings.
2.
Clear the Autoinsert Notification check box. To re-enable Auto-Run
later, select the Autoinsert Notification check box.
3.
Select OK.
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To disable Auto-Play:
1.
From the Windows 95 Start menu, select Explorer.
2.
Select Options from the View menu.
3.
Select File Types.
4.
Double-click Audio CD.