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Roger
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      11-22-2008
I installed Adobe Photoshop Elements on my Vista 64-bit computer. All works
fine, but Photoshop Elements is missing in the AutoPlay menu. I want to use
it as my default program for my card reader. I have the same program on my
Vista Ultimate 32-bit and XP Pro 32-bit computers. All I have to do is go to
Control Panel>AutoPlay>Pictures and select Adobe Photoshop as the default
program to open all pictures. How do I add Photoshop to the AutoPlay? I have
uninstalled and reinstalled several time. Please help.
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      11-22-2008
http://lifehacker.com/371677/add-cus...utoplay-dialog
http://www.vista4beginners.com/AutoPlay
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> I installed Adobe Photoshop Elements on my Vista 64-bit computer. All
> works
> fine, but Photoshop Elements is missing in the AutoPlay menu. I want to
> use
> it as my default program for my card reader. I have the same program on my
> Vista Ultimate 32-bit and XP Pro 32-bit computers. All I have to do is go
> to
> Control Panel>AutoPlay>Pictures and select Adobe Photoshop as the default
> program to open all pictures. How do I add Photoshop to the AutoPlay? I
> have
> uninstalled and reinstalled several time. Please help.
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> Roger
> Las Vegas


 
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Roger
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      11-22-2008
Thanks for your response. My XP Pro and Vista Ultimate 32-bit computers added
Photoshop to the AutoPlay selection menu. I wonder if my 64-bit OS has
something to do with it?
Thanks again.
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"Deet" wrote:

> On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 22:21:54 -0500, "Andre Da Costa"
> <> wrote:
>
> >http://lifehacker.com/371677/add-cus...utoplay-dialog
> >http://www.vista4beginners.com/AutoPlay

>
> Nope. Easily read on that site (shoulda had a clue when you saw
> TweakUI referenced):
>
> "Now for the bad news: As far as I can tell, so far there isn't a
> comparably good and simple solution to add a new entry to the AutoPlay
> menu in Vista. Vista does have a great AutoPlay tool for selecting
> your options, but it doesn't offer an option to add programs, and the
> old TweakUI doesn't work for Vista."
>

 
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      11-22-2008
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 16:11:01 -0800, Roger
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>Thanks for your response. My XP Pro and Vista Ultimate 32-bit computers added
>Photoshop to the AutoPlay selection menu. I wonder if my 64-bit OS has
>something to do with it?
>Thanks again.


I have Photoshop CS3 on my machine, but in Autoplay Pictures it
doesn't show. HOWEVER... Adobe Bridge CS3 shows.

I believe Elements 6 and 7 have Adobe Bridge. Is that in there?
 
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Roger
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      11-22-2008
I am using Photoshop Elements 5 and it does show up in AutoPlay on my other
computers.
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"Fred" wrote:

> On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 16:11:01 -0800, Roger
> <> wrote:
>
> >Thanks for your response. My XP Pro and Vista Ultimate 32-bit computers added
> >Photoshop to the AutoPlay selection menu. I wonder if my 64-bit OS has
> >something to do with it?
> >Thanks again.

>
> I have Photoshop CS3 on my machine, but in Autoplay Pictures it
> doesn't show. HOWEVER... Adobe Bridge CS3 shows.
>
> I believe Elements 6 and 7 have Adobe Bridge. Is that in there?
>

 
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      11-23-2008
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 16:56:06 -0800, Roger
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>I am using Photoshop Elements 5 and it does show up in AutoPlay on my other
>computers.


But you say those are 32-bit?

You might be onto something. I surely can't be of help here.

Good luck!
 
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Roger
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      11-23-2008
They are both 32-bit and AutoPlay works fine. This is my first experience
with Vista 64-bit and I downloaded all the 64-bit drivers. I can open
Photoshop in the systray and it works, but I was hoping it would open
automatically through AutoPlay.
Thanks for your assistance.
Roger
Las Vegas


"Fred" wrote:

> On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 16:56:06 -0800, Roger
> <> wrote:
>
> >I am using Photoshop Elements 5 and it does show up in AutoPlay on my other
> >computers.

>
> But you say those are 32-bit?
>
> You might be onto something. I surely can't be of help here.
>
> Good luck!
>

 
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