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by geor9e
522 days ago
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Autoplay is something else. Autorun.inf was a file from the Windows 95 era that could execute an .exe of the publishers choice simply by inserting a usb stick or inserting a CD. It's where the Windows XP era advice to never pick up usb sticks in the parking lot came from. Autoplay is a Windows dialog asking the user what Windows does when media is inserted - automatically import photos, open the folder, etc. It's not capable of running an .exe |
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> An autorun.inf file is a text file that can be used by the Autorun and AutoPlay components of Microsoft Windows. When a USB drive is plugged into a USB port, an autorun USB dialog appears that prompts you to do certain operations: print images, run Windows Media Players, or open a folder. But what if you have a particular application on the USB drive and want it to be launched from the autorun USB dialog? You can put autorun.inf into the root of the USB drive and edit its commands to get the app started when the USB key is plugged.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/enable...
> Created on November 17, 2022 > Applies to: Windows / Windows 11 / Files, folders, and storage