Hey Biene ...
THX very much for that tip ...
that tool first looked disappointing sicne it did analyse autostart first ... and as I did know everything was OK ... but then the tool got more into detail and found out some group policies missing ...
gosu gosu gosu ....
AutoFix [V5.2.3790.67]
Time [2004-05-03 21:08:22]
Microsoft Windows Version [5.1 (Service Pack 2, v.2096) <2600>]
Test [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.] - Instance [N/A]:
Result [AutoStart Setting]: OK
Result [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.]: OK
Test [Policies] - Instance [G:, Drive Type: 5]:
Result [HKCU...Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKCU...Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKCU...Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Present}
Result [HKLM...Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKLM...Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKLM...Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Absent}
Result [Driver level policies]: Problems {
HKLM...Servicescdrom!Autorun (Present)
HKLM...ServicescdromParameters!Autorun (Absent)
HKLMSystemCCSEnum...!AlwaysEnable (Absent)
HKLMSystemCCSEnum...!AlwaysDisable (Absent) }
>> Repair << [HKLM...Servicescdrom!Autorun]
Step: Resetting policy HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicescdrom!Autorun to 0x00000001.
Result: This AutoPlay setting was successfully fixed.
>> Required action: The computer must be restarted