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Post XP related question - file assocation 
Thanks Wes, I'll check it out.

John.

"Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OjTEulhtFHA.2524@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Check this out, from Ramesh. Handy little tool. I just found it ten
> minutes ago.
>
> FileExtInfo - View the association settings for a file type easily
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/fileextinfo.htm
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> FileExtInfo v1.0 - Log file
> 09/10/2005 8:18:43 AM
>
> Complete File association information for ---> .CDA
> Useful for troubleshooting File association and other problems
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.CDA]
> @="CDAFile"
> "PerceivedType"="audio"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.CDA\OpenWithList]
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.CDA\OpenWithList\wmplayer.exe]
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.CDA\OpenWithProgIds]
> "CDAFile"=hex(0):
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.CDA\PersistentHandler]
> @="{098f2470-bae0-11cd-b579-08002b30bfeb}"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile]
> "DefaultDropEffect"=dword:00000004
> "EditFlags"=hex:00,00,01,00
> @="CD Audio Track"
> "FriendlyTypeName"="@C:\\WINDOWS\\inf\\unregmp2.exe,-9918"
> "PreferExecuteOnMismatch"=dword:00000001
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\DefaultIcon]
> @="C:\\PROGRA~1\\WINDOW~2\\wmplayer.exe,-120"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\shell]
> @="play"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\shell\open]
> @="&Open"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\shell\open\command]
> @="\"C:\\Program Files\\Windows Media Player\\wmplayer.exe\" /Open
> \"%L\""
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\shell\play]
> @="&Play"
> "MUIVerb"=hex(2):40,00,25,00,53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,52,00,6f,00
> ,\
>
> 6f,00,74,00,25,00,5c,00,69,00,6e,00,66,00,5c,00,75,00,6e,00,72,00,65,00,67,\
>
> 00,6d,00,70,00,32,00,2e,00,65,00,78,00,65,00,2c,00,2d,00,39,00,39,00,39,00,\
> 31,00,00,00
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\shell\play\command]
> @="\"C:\\Program Files\\Windows Media Player\\wmplayer.exe\" /Play
> \"%L\""
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio]
> "TileInfo"="prop:Artist;Album;Duration"
> "InfoTip"="prop:Artist;Album;Year;Track;Duration;Type;Bitrate;Size"
> "Details"="prop:Name;Size;Type;Artist;Album;Year;Track;Duration"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\DefaultIcon]
> @="C:\\Program Files\\Windows Media Player\\wmplayer.exe,-120"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\OpenWithList]
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\OpenWithList\wmplayer.exe]
> @=""
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\shellex]
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers]
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\
> WMPAddToPlaylist]
> @="{F1B9284F-E9DC-4e68-9D7E-42362A59F0FD}"
> "CheckSupportedTypes"=""
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\
> WMPPlayAsPlaylist]
> @="{CE3FB1D1-02AE-4a5f-A6E9-D9F1B4073E6C}"
> "CheckSupportedTypes"=""
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileEx
> ts\.CDA]
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileEx
> ts\.CDA\OpenWithList]
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileEx
> ts\.CDA\OpenWithProgids]
> "CDAFile"=hex(0):
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:O%23I18MatFHA.464@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
> Johnny Bravo <x.TakeThisOut@this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>> Wes, I think you and I are going around in circles. Yes I agree, whether
>> it was an upgrade or clean install, it is ALL moot. The shortcut that I
>> placed on my desktop works fine and it launches the application just
>> fine. I like the application. I like the clean interface. So I use it.
>>
>> As I explained previously, I'm trying to improve my knowledge/ skill with
>> the registry so that is why I haven't used any of the methods you've
>> suggested thus far. And yes, perhaps you can call me a masochist - I
>> like
>> doing things the hard way sometimes.
>>
>>
>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:ueW%23JiZtFHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>> Johnny,
>>>
>>> With computers, if your order something, it's ancient by the time it's
>>> delivered. =)
>>>
>>> Cdplayer.exe is listed @ MS DLL Help Database as 11/30/1999.
>>>
> http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp/?dlltype=file&l=55&alpha=Cdplayer...e&S=1&x
>>>
>>> Whether or not Cdplayer.exe got on XP by an upgrade or by your placing
>>> it
>>> there on purpose may be moot. Did you look over the registry
>>> differences
>>> in
>>> 306504?
>>>
>>> Maybe Mr. Herman will send you a copy of his. Wink
>>>
>>> I just noticed that I missed something from your 3rd post.
>>>
>>>> I keep getting a windows popup box
>>>> asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD Player I
>>>> copied
>>>> over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>>>
>>> right click a .cda file | Properties | General tab |
>>> Opens with Change button | Open With dialog pops up | If your app is not
>>> on
>>> the list, click Browse | Navigate to your App | Double click your App |
>>> Click OK | Click Apply | Click OK
>>>
>>> Did you browse to where ever Cdplayer.exe is?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>
>>> Wes
>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>
>>> In news:OtCDUWZtFHA.3080@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
>>> Johnny Bravo <x.TakeThisOut@this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>> Wes, I wouldn't consider to be "ancient'. It was included with the
>>>> Win2000 OS (5 years old) so to me it's relatively new -- I suppose it's
>>>> just a matter of point of view.
>>>>
>>>> I didn't upgrade to XP. Both 2000 and XP were clean installs on their
>>>> own
>>>> separate partitions.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:e08mhhVtFHA.2392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>>> First off, Cdplayer.exe is not intended for XP, ancient technology.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cdplayer.exe does not work correctly after you upgrade from Windows 98
>>>>> or
>>>>> Windows 2000 to Windows XP
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304798
>>>>>
>>>>> [[This behavior can occur because Windows Media Player replaces CD
>>>>> Player
>>>>> and Deluxe CD Player (which Windows 2000 installs) as the default CD
>>>>> audio playback device in Windows XP. However, the system retains the
>>>>> existing Cdplayer.exe file for backward compatibility. ]]
>>>>>
>>>>> [[After an upgrade to Windows XP from Windows Millennium Edition (Me),
>>>>> Cdplayer.exe can start Windows Media Player. Also, if Windows Media
>>>>> Player
>>>>> 7.0 or later was installed on Windows 98 or Windows 2000, Cdplayer.exe
>>>>> is
>>>>> left in place. ]]
>>>>>
>>>>> SWAG, cdplayer.exe.manifest may have something to do with this?
>>>>>
>>>>> %windir%\system32\cdplayer.exe.manifest
>>>>>
>>>>> Audio CDs Do Not Play Automatically When You Insert Them
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306504
>>>>> APPLIES TO
>>>>> • Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
>>>>> • Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
>>>>> • Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
>>>>>
>>>>> Compare 98 & ME to XP.
>>>>>
>>>>> Create AudioCD File Type section in 306504.
>>>>>
>>>>> AudioCD File Type in XP.
>>>>> Folder Options | File Types tab | (None) AudioCD |
>>>>> Advanced button | Action box: Play | Edit button |
>>>>> XP has this...
>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" /prefetch:3
>>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>>
>>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>>> C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play
>>>>>
>>>>> Create the Play Key section in 306504.
>>>>>
>>>>> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AudioCD\shell\play\command
>>>>> Value Name: (DEFAULT)
>>>>> Value Type: REG_SZ
>>>>> XP has this...
>>>>> Value Data: "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe"
>>>>> /prefetch:3
>>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>>
>>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>>> Value Data: C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play %1
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wes
>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>>>
>>>>> In news:O7cMs7PtFHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
>>>>> Johnny Bravo <x.TakeThisOut@this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>>>> Yes I did read those two articles. My problem is so much with
>>>>>> autoplay,
>>>>>> but with making the proper file association. In the past and
>>>>>> recently, whenever I have installed new software or music CD's, the
>>>>>> autoplay works
>>>>>> fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let me phrase it this way. Whilst I am logged in with my Admin
>>>>>> Account,
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> want CD Player as the default player for playing any music/ audio CDs
>>>>>> - but the registry tweak I made isn't working. I keep getting a
>>>>>> windows popup box asking me to choose from a list of applications and
>>>>>> the CD Player I copied over from my W2K is not even listed among the
>>>>>> choices.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:ubHyQoOtFHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Johnny,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Did you read the two MSKB articles?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> AutoRun has nothing to do with .cda files.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Wes
>>>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>

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Post XP related question - file assocation 
Thanks Wes, I'll check it out.

John.

"Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OjTEulhtFHA.2524@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Check this out, from Ramesh. Handy little tool. I just found it ten
> minutes ago.
>
> FileExtInfo - View the association settings for a file type easily
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/fileextinfo.htm
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> FileExtInfo v1.0 - Log file
> 09/10/2005 8:18:43 AM
>
> Complete File association information for ---> .CDA
> Useful for troubleshooting File association and other problems
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.CDA]
> @="CDAFile"
> "PerceivedType"="audio"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.CDA\OpenWithList]
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.CDA\OpenWithList\wmplayer.exe]
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.CDA\OpenWithProgIds]
> "CDAFile"=hex(0):
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.CDA\PersistentHandler]
> @="{098f2470-bae0-11cd-b579-08002b30bfeb}"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile]
> "DefaultDropEffect"=dword:00000004
> "EditFlags"=hex:00,00,01,00
> @="CD Audio Track"
> "FriendlyTypeName"="@C:\\WINDOWS\\inf\\unregmp2.exe,-9918"
> "PreferExecuteOnMismatch"=dword:00000001
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\DefaultIcon]
> @="C:\\PROGRA~1\\WINDOW~2\\wmplayer.exe,-120"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\shell]
> @="play"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\shell\open]
> @="&Open"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\shell\open\command]
> @="\"C:\\Program Files\\Windows Media Player\\wmplayer.exe\" /Open
> \"%L\""
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\shell\play]
> @="&Play"
> "MUIVerb"=hex(2):40,00,25,00,53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,52,00,6f,00
> ,\
>
> 6f,00,74,00,25,00,5c,00,69,00,6e,00,66,00,5c,00,75,00,6e,00,72,00,65,00,67,\
>
> 00,6d,00,70,00,32,00,2e,00,65,00,78,00,65,00,2c,00,2d,00,39,00,39,00,39,00,\
> 31,00,00,00
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CDAFile\shell\play\command]
> @="\"C:\\Program Files\\Windows Media Player\\wmplayer.exe\" /Play
> \"%L\""
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio]
> "TileInfo"="prop:Artist;Album;Duration"
> "InfoTip"="prop:Artist;Album;Year;Track;Duration;Type;Bitrate;Size"
> "Details"="prop:Name;Size;Type;Artist;Album;Year;Track;Duration"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\DefaultIcon]
> @="C:\\Program Files\\Windows Media Player\\wmplayer.exe,-120"
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\OpenWithList]
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\OpenWithList\wmplayer.exe]
> @=""
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\shellex]
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers]
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\
> WMPAddToPlaylist]
> @="{F1B9284F-E9DC-4e68-9D7E-42362A59F0FD}"
> "CheckSupportedTypes"=""
>
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\
> WMPPlayAsPlaylist]
> @="{CE3FB1D1-02AE-4a5f-A6E9-D9F1B4073E6C}"
> "CheckSupportedTypes"=""
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileEx
> ts\.CDA]
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileEx
> ts\.CDA\OpenWithList]
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileEx
> ts\.CDA\OpenWithProgids]
> "CDAFile"=hex(0):
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:O%23I18MatFHA.464@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
> Johnny Bravo <x RemoveThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>> Wes, I think you and I are going around in circles. Yes I agree, whether
>> it was an upgrade or clean install, it is ALL moot. The shortcut that I
>> placed on my desktop works fine and it launches the application just
>> fine. I like the application. I like the clean interface. So I use it.
>>
>> As I explained previously, I'm trying to improve my knowledge/ skill with
>> the registry so that is why I haven't used any of the methods you've
>> suggested thus far. And yes, perhaps you can call me a masochist - I
>> like
>> doing things the hard way sometimes.
>>
>>
>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:ueW%23JiZtFHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>> Johnny,
>>>
>>> With computers, if your order something, it's ancient by the time it's
>>> delivered. =)
>>>
>>> Cdplayer.exe is listed @ MS DLL Help Database as 11/30/1999.
>>>
> http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp/?dlltype=file&l=55&alpha=Cdplayer...e&S=1&x
>>>
>>> Whether or not Cdplayer.exe got on XP by an upgrade or by your placing
>>> it
>>> there on purpose may be moot. Did you look over the registry
>>> differences
>>> in
>>> 306504?
>>>
>>> Maybe Mr. Herman will send you a copy of his. Wink
>>>
>>> I just noticed that I missed something from your 3rd post.
>>>
>>>> I keep getting a windows popup box
>>>> asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD Player I
>>>> copied
>>>> over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>>>
>>> right click a .cda file | Properties | General tab |
>>> Opens with Change button | Open With dialog pops up | If your app is not
>>> on
>>> the list, click Browse | Navigate to your App | Double click your App |
>>> Click OK | Click Apply | Click OK
>>>
>>> Did you browse to where ever Cdplayer.exe is?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>
>>> Wes
>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>
>>> In news:OtCDUWZtFHA.3080@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
>>> Johnny Bravo <x RemoveThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>> Wes, I wouldn't consider to be "ancient'. It was included with the
>>>> Win2000 OS (5 years old) so to me it's relatively new -- I suppose it's
>>>> just a matter of point of view.
>>>>
>>>> I didn't upgrade to XP. Both 2000 and XP were clean installs on their
>>>> own
>>>> separate partitions.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:e08mhhVtFHA.2392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>>> First off, Cdplayer.exe is not intended for XP, ancient technology.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cdplayer.exe does not work correctly after you upgrade from Windows 98
>>>>> or
>>>>> Windows 2000 to Windows XP
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304798
>>>>>
>>>>> [[This behavior can occur because Windows Media Player replaces CD
>>>>> Player
>>>>> and Deluxe CD Player (which Windows 2000 installs) as the default CD
>>>>> audio playback device in Windows XP. However, the system retains the
>>>>> existing Cdplayer.exe file for backward compatibility. ]]
>>>>>
>>>>> [[After an upgrade to Windows XP from Windows Millennium Edition (Me),
>>>>> Cdplayer.exe can start Windows Media Player. Also, if Windows Media
>>>>> Player
>>>>> 7.0 or later was installed on Windows 98 or Windows 2000, Cdplayer.exe
>>>>> is
>>>>> left in place. ]]
>>>>>
>>>>> SWAG, cdplayer.exe.manifest may have something to do with this?
>>>>>
>>>>> %windir%\system32\cdplayer.exe.manifest
>>>>>
>>>>> Audio CDs Do Not Play Automatically When You Insert Them
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306504
>>>>> APPLIES TO
>>>>> • Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
>>>>> • Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
>>>>> • Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
>>>>>
>>>>> Compare 98 & ME to XP.
>>>>>
>>>>> Create AudioCD File Type section in 306504.
>>>>>
>>>>> AudioCD File Type in XP.
>>>>> Folder Options | File Types tab | (None) AudioCD |
>>>>> Advanced button | Action box: Play | Edit button |
>>>>> XP has this...
>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" /prefetch:3
>>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>>
>>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>>> C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play
>>>>>
>>>>> Create the Play Key section in 306504.
>>>>>
>>>>> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AudioCD\shell\play\command
>>>>> Value Name: (DEFAULT)
>>>>> Value Type: REG_SZ
>>>>> XP has this...
>>>>> Value Data: "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe"
>>>>> /prefetch:3
>>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>>
>>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>>> Value Data: C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play %1
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wes
>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>>>
>>>>> In news:O7cMs7PtFHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
>>>>> Johnny Bravo <x RemoveThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>>>> Yes I did read those two articles. My problem is so much with
>>>>>> autoplay,
>>>>>> but with making the proper file association. In the past and
>>>>>> recently, whenever I have installed new software or music CD's, the
>>>>>> autoplay works
>>>>>> fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let me phrase it this way. Whilst I am logged in with my Admin
>>>>>> Account,
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> want CD Player as the default player for playing any music/ audio CDs
>>>>>> - but the registry tweak I made isn't working. I keep getting a
>>>>>> windows popup box asking me to choose from a list of applications and
>>>>>> the CD Player I copied over from my W2K is not even listed among the
>>>>>> choices.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:ubHyQoOtFHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Johnny,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Did you read the two MSKB articles?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> AutoRun has nothing to do with .cda files.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Wes
>>>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>

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>
> Maybe Mr. Herman will send you a copy of his. Wink
>

I would, if wanted, then just need a couple days. It was written for Storing
Info In my Music Collection Database (MSACCESS). Which stores all my DVDs,
Books, VHS etc. This also gets by the limited CDPlayers MAX Characters For
Titles, Limited Playlist Abilities. And the total number of discs that a
single INI can hold. I have more than 500 CDs. The database is cool though,
because I can look up stuff real easy. It stores everything (lyrics,
pictures, covers). And my WORD Template can make a jewel case Cover Front
and Back, with a few clicks. I am a music Buff Wink

> I just noticed that I missed something from your 3rd post.
>
>> I keep getting a windows popup box
>> asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD Player I
>> copied
>> over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>
> right click a .cda file | Properties | General tab |
> Opens with Change button | Open With dialog pops up | If your app is not
> on
> the list, click Browse | Navigate to your App | Double click your App |
> Click OK | Click Apply | Click OK
>
> Did you browse to where ever Cdplayer.exe is?
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:OtCDUWZtFHA.3080@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
> Johnny Bravo <x DeleteThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>> Wes, I wouldn't consider to be "ancient'. It was included with the
>> Win2000 OS (5 years old) so to me it's relatively new -- I suppose it's
>> just a matter of point of view.
>>
>> I didn't upgrade to XP. Both 2000 and XP were clean installs on their
>> own
>> separate partitions.
>>
>>
>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:e08mhhVtFHA.2392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>> First off, Cdplayer.exe is not intended for XP, ancient technology.
>>>
>>> Cdplayer.exe does not work correctly after you upgrade from Windows 98
>>> or
>>> Windows 2000 to Windows XP
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304798
>>>
>>> [[This behavior can occur because Windows Media Player replaces CD
>>> Player
>>> and Deluxe CD Player (which Windows 2000 installs) as the default CD
>>> audio playback device in Windows XP. However, the system retains the
>>> existing Cdplayer.exe file for backward compatibility. ]]
>>>
>>> [[After an upgrade to Windows XP from Windows Millennium Edition (Me),
>>> Cdplayer.exe can start Windows Media Player. Also, if Windows Media
>>> Player
>>> 7.0 or later was installed on Windows 98 or Windows 2000, Cdplayer.exe
>>> is
>>> left in place. ]]
>>>
>>> SWAG, cdplayer.exe.manifest may have something to do with this?
>>>
>>> %windir%\system32\cdplayer.exe.manifest
>>>
>>> Audio CDs Do Not Play Automatically When You Insert Them
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306504
>>> APPLIES TO
>>> • Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
>>> • Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
>>> • Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
>>>
>>> Compare 98 & ME to XP.
>>>
>>> Create AudioCD File Type section in 306504.
>>>
>>> AudioCD File Type in XP.
>>> Folder Options | File Types tab | (None) AudioCD |
>>> Advanced button | Action box: Play | Edit button |
>>> XP has this...
>>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" /prefetch:3
>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>
>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>> C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play
>>>
>>> Create the Play Key section in 306504.
>>>
>>> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AudioCD\shell\play\command
>>> Value Name: (DEFAULT)
>>> Value Type: REG_SZ
>>> XP has this...
>>> Value Data: "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe"
>>> /prefetch:3
>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>
>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>> Value Data: C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play %1
>>>
>>> --
>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>
>>> Wes
>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>
>>> In news:O7cMs7PtFHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
>>> Johnny Bravo <x DeleteThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>> Yes I did read those two articles. My problem is so much with
>>>> autoplay,
>>>> but with making the proper file association. In the past and recently,
>>>> whenever I have installed new software or music CD's, the autoplay
>>>> works
>>>> fine.
>>>>
>>>> Let me phrase it this way. Whilst I am logged in with my Admin
>>>> Account,
>>>> I
>>>> want CD Player as the default player for playing any music/ audio CDs -
>>>> but the registry tweak I made isn't working. I keep getting a windows
>>>> popup box asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD
>>>> Player I copied over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:ubHyQoOtFHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Johnny,
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you read the two MSKB articles?
>>>>>
>>>>> AutoRun has nothing to do with .cda files.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wes
>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>

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>
> Maybe Mr. Herman will send you a copy of his. Wink
>

I would, if wanted, then just need a couple days. It was written for Storing
Info In my Music Collection Database (MSACCESS). Which stores all my DVDs,
Books, VHS etc. This also gets by the limited CDPlayers MAX Characters For
Titles, Limited Playlist Abilities. And the total number of discs that a
single INI can hold. I have more than 500 CDs. The database is cool though,
because I can look up stuff real easy. It stores everything (lyrics,
pictures, covers). And my WORD Template can make a jewel case Cover Front
and Back, with a few clicks. I am a music Buff Wink

> I just noticed that I missed something from your 3rd post.
>
>> I keep getting a windows popup box
>> asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD Player I
>> copied
>> over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>
> right click a .cda file | Properties | General tab |
> Opens with Change button | Open With dialog pops up | If your app is not
> on
> the list, click Browse | Navigate to your App | Double click your App |
> Click OK | Click Apply | Click OK
>
> Did you browse to where ever Cdplayer.exe is?
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:OtCDUWZtFHA.3080@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
> Johnny Bravo <x DeleteThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>> Wes, I wouldn't consider to be "ancient'. It was included with the
>> Win2000 OS (5 years old) so to me it's relatively new -- I suppose it's
>> just a matter of point of view.
>>
>> I didn't upgrade to XP. Both 2000 and XP were clean installs on their
>> own
>> separate partitions.
>>
>>
>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:e08mhhVtFHA.2392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>> First off, Cdplayer.exe is not intended for XP, ancient technology.
>>>
>>> Cdplayer.exe does not work correctly after you upgrade from Windows 98
>>> or
>>> Windows 2000 to Windows XP
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304798
>>>
>>> [[This behavior can occur because Windows Media Player replaces CD
>>> Player
>>> and Deluxe CD Player (which Windows 2000 installs) as the default CD
>>> audio playback device in Windows XP. However, the system retains the
>>> existing Cdplayer.exe file for backward compatibility. ]]
>>>
>>> [[After an upgrade to Windows XP from Windows Millennium Edition (Me),
>>> Cdplayer.exe can start Windows Media Player. Also, if Windows Media
>>> Player
>>> 7.0 or later was installed on Windows 98 or Windows 2000, Cdplayer.exe
>>> is
>>> left in place. ]]
>>>
>>> SWAG, cdplayer.exe.manifest may have something to do with this?
>>>
>>> %windir%\system32\cdplayer.exe.manifest
>>>
>>> Audio CDs Do Not Play Automatically When You Insert Them
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306504
>>> APPLIES TO
>>> • Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
>>> • Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
>>> • Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
>>>
>>> Compare 98 & ME to XP.
>>>
>>> Create AudioCD File Type section in 306504.
>>>
>>> AudioCD File Type in XP.
>>> Folder Options | File Types tab | (None) AudioCD |
>>> Advanced button | Action box: Play | Edit button |
>>> XP has this...
>>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" /prefetch:3
>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>
>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>> C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play
>>>
>>> Create the Play Key section in 306504.
>>>
>>> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AudioCD\shell\play\command
>>> Value Name: (DEFAULT)
>>> Value Type: REG_SZ
>>> XP has this...
>>> Value Data: "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe"
>>> /prefetch:3
>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>
>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>> Value Data: C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play %1
>>>
>>> --
>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>
>>> Wes
>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>
>>> In news:O7cMs7PtFHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
>>> Johnny Bravo <x DeleteThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>> Yes I did read those two articles. My problem is so much with
>>>> autoplay,
>>>> but with making the proper file association. In the past and recently,
>>>> whenever I have installed new software or music CD's, the autoplay
>>>> works
>>>> fine.
>>>>
>>>> Let me phrase it this way. Whilst I am logged in with my Admin
>>>> Account,
>>>> I
>>>> want CD Player as the default player for playing any music/ audio CDs -
>>>> but the registry tweak I made isn't working. I keep getting a windows
>>>> popup box asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD
>>>> Player I copied over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:ubHyQoOtFHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Johnny,
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you read the two MSKB articles?
>>>>>
>>>>> AutoRun has nothing to do with .cda files.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wes
>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>

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"Donald A. Herman" <dherman13.RemoveThis@netzero.com> wrote in message
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>
>>
>> Maybe Mr. Herman will send you a copy of his. Wink
>>
>
> I would, if wanted, then just need a couple days. It was written for
> Storing Info In my Music Collection Database (MSACCESS). Which stores all
> my DVDs, Books, VHS etc. This also gets by the limited CDPlayers MAX
> Characters For Titles, Limited Playlist Abilities. And the total number of
> discs that a single INI can hold. I have more than 500 CDs. The database
> is cool though, because I can look up stuff real easy. It stores
> everything (lyrics, pictures, covers). And my WORD Template can make a
> jewel case Cover Front and Back, with a few clicks. I am a music Buff Wink
>
>> I just noticed that I missed something from your 3rd post.
>>
>>> I keep getting a windows popup box
>>> asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD Player I
>>> copied
>>> over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>>
>> right click a .cda file | Properties | General tab |
>> Opens with Change button | Open With dialog pops up | If your app is not
>> on
>> the list, click Browse | Navigate to your App | Double click your App |
>> Click OK | Click Apply | Click OK
>>
>> Did you browse to where ever Cdplayer.exe is?
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:OtCDUWZtFHA.3080@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
>> Johnny Bravo <x.RemoveThis@this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>> Wes, I wouldn't consider to be "ancient'. It was included with the
>>> Win2000 OS (5 years old) so to me it's relatively new -- I suppose it's
>>> just a matter of point of view.
>>>
>>> I didn't upgrade to XP. Both 2000 and XP were clean installs on their
>>> own
>>> separate partitions.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955.RemoveThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>> news:e08mhhVtFHA.2392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>> First off, Cdplayer.exe is not intended for XP, ancient technology.
>>>>
>>>> Cdplayer.exe does not work correctly after you upgrade from Windows 98
>>>> or
>>>> Windows 2000 to Windows XP
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304798
>>>>
>>>> [[This behavior can occur because Windows Media Player replaces CD
>>>> Player
>>>> and Deluxe CD Player (which Windows 2000 installs) as the default CD
>>>> audio playback device in Windows XP. However, the system retains the
>>>> existing Cdplayer.exe file for backward compatibility. ]]
>>>>
>>>> [[After an upgrade to Windows XP from Windows Millennium Edition (Me),
>>>> Cdplayer.exe can start Windows Media Player. Also, if Windows Media
>>>> Player
>>>> 7.0 or later was installed on Windows 98 or Windows 2000, Cdplayer.exe
>>>> is
>>>> left in place. ]]
>>>>
>>>> SWAG, cdplayer.exe.manifest may have something to do with this?
>>>>
>>>> %windir%\system32\cdplayer.exe.manifest
>>>>
>>>> Audio CDs Do Not Play Automatically When You Insert Them
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306504
>>>> APPLIES TO
>>>> . Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
>>>> . Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
>>>> . Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
>>>>
>>>> Compare 98 & ME to XP.
>>>>
>>>> Create AudioCD File Type section in 306504.
>>>>
>>>> AudioCD File Type in XP.
>>>> Folder Options | File Types tab | (None) AudioCD |
>>>> Advanced button | Action box: Play | Edit button |
>>>> XP has this...
>>>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" /prefetch:3
>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>
>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>> C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play
>>>>
>>>> Create the Play Key section in 306504.
>>>>
>>>> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AudioCD\shell\play\command
>>>> Value Name: (DEFAULT)
>>>> Value Type: REG_SZ
>>>> XP has this...
>>>> Value Data: "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe"
>>>> /prefetch:3
>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>
>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>> Value Data: C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play %1
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>
>>>> Wes
>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>>
>>>> In news:O7cMs7PtFHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
>>>> Johnny Bravo <x.RemoveThis@this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>>> Yes I did read those two articles. My problem is so much with
>>>>> autoplay,
>>>>> but with making the proper file association. In the past and
>>>>> recently,
>>>>> whenever I have installed new software or music CD's, the autoplay
>>>>> works
>>>>> fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me phrase it this way. Whilst I am logged in with my Admin
>>>>> Account,
>>>>> I
>>>>> want CD Player as the default player for playing any music/ audio
>>>>> CDs -
>>>>> but the registry tweak I made isn't working. I keep getting a windows
>>>>> popup box asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD
>>>>> Player I copied over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955.RemoveThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:ubHyQoOtFHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Johnny,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did you read the two MSKB articles?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> AutoRun has nothing to do with .cda files.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wes
>>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>
>

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"Donald A. Herman" <dherman13 DeleteThis @netzero.com> wrote in message
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>
>>
>> Maybe Mr. Herman will send you a copy of his. Wink
>>
>
> I would, if wanted, then just need a couple days. It was written for
> Storing Info In my Music Collection Database (MSACCESS). Which stores all
> my DVDs, Books, VHS etc. This also gets by the limited CDPlayers MAX
> Characters For Titles, Limited Playlist Abilities. And the total number of
> discs that a single INI can hold. I have more than 500 CDs. The database
> is cool though, because I can look up stuff real easy. It stores
> everything (lyrics, pictures, covers). And my WORD Template can make a
> jewel case Cover Front and Back, with a few clicks. I am a music Buff Wink
>
>> I just noticed that I missed something from your 3rd post.
>>
>>> I keep getting a windows popup box
>>> asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD Player I
>>> copied
>>> over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>>
>> right click a .cda file | Properties | General tab |
>> Opens with Change button | Open With dialog pops up | If your app is not
>> on
>> the list, click Browse | Navigate to your App | Double click your App |
>> Click OK | Click Apply | Click OK
>>
>> Did you browse to where ever Cdplayer.exe is?
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:OtCDUWZtFHA.3080@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
>> Johnny Bravo <x DeleteThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>> Wes, I wouldn't consider to be "ancient'. It was included with the
>>> Win2000 OS (5 years old) so to me it's relatively new -- I suppose it's
>>> just a matter of point of view.
>>>
>>> I didn't upgrade to XP. Both 2000 and XP were clean installs on their
>>> own
>>> separate partitions.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>>> news:e08mhhVtFHA.2392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>> First off, Cdplayer.exe is not intended for XP, ancient technology.
>>>>
>>>> Cdplayer.exe does not work correctly after you upgrade from Windows 98
>>>> or
>>>> Windows 2000 to Windows XP
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304798
>>>>
>>>> [[This behavior can occur because Windows Media Player replaces CD
>>>> Player
>>>> and Deluxe CD Player (which Windows 2000 installs) as the default CD
>>>> audio playback device in Windows XP. However, the system retains the
>>>> existing Cdplayer.exe file for backward compatibility. ]]
>>>>
>>>> [[After an upgrade to Windows XP from Windows Millennium Edition (Me),
>>>> Cdplayer.exe can start Windows Media Player. Also, if Windows Media
>>>> Player
>>>> 7.0 or later was installed on Windows 98 or Windows 2000, Cdplayer.exe
>>>> is
>>>> left in place. ]]
>>>>
>>>> SWAG, cdplayer.exe.manifest may have something to do with this?
>>>>
>>>> %windir%\system32\cdplayer.exe.manifest
>>>>
>>>> Audio CDs Do Not Play Automatically When You Insert Them
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306504
>>>> APPLIES TO
>>>> . Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
>>>> . Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
>>>> . Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
>>>>
>>>> Compare 98 & ME to XP.
>>>>
>>>> Create AudioCD File Type section in 306504.
>>>>
>>>> AudioCD File Type in XP.
>>>> Folder Options | File Types tab | (None) AudioCD |
>>>> Advanced button | Action box: Play | Edit button |
>>>> XP has this...
>>>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" /prefetch:3
>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>
>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>> C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play
>>>>
>>>> Create the Play Key section in 306504.
>>>>
>>>> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AudioCD\shell\play\command
>>>> Value Name: (DEFAULT)
>>>> Value Type: REG_SZ
>>>> XP has this...
>>>> Value Data: "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe"
>>>> /prefetch:3
>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>
>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>> Value Data: C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play %1
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>
>>>> Wes
>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>>
>>>> In news:O7cMs7PtFHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
>>>> Johnny Bravo <x DeleteThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>>> Yes I did read those two articles. My problem is so much with
>>>>> autoplay,
>>>>> but with making the proper file association. In the past and
>>>>> recently,
>>>>> whenever I have installed new software or music CD's, the autoplay
>>>>> works
>>>>> fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me phrase it this way. Whilst I am logged in with my Admin
>>>>> Account,
>>>>> I
>>>>> want CD Player as the default player for playing any music/ audio
>>>>> CDs -
>>>>> but the registry tweak I made isn't working. I keep getting a windows
>>>>> popup box asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD
>>>>> Player I copied over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:ubHyQoOtFHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Johnny,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did you read the two MSKB articles?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> AutoRun has nothing to do with .cda files.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wes
>>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>
>

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The D drive refers to where his CDPlayer is. His tweak sets the default app for CDA files. For a CDs (rather than a track on a CD) use AUDIOCD rather than CDAFILE.

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> Donald,
>
> In the example you provided below, the D: drive refers to the CD-ROM I take
> it?
> Do I need to need to simply copy and paste the sample you've provided into
> the registry key as outlined?
>
>
> "Donald A. Herman" <dherman13.DeleteThis@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:u5yrL6RtFHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\cdafile\shell\play\command]
>> @="\"D:\\DevStudio\\VB98\\Projects6\\Cd Player\\CDPlayer.exe\" /PLAY %1"
>>
>> Then in file types make this the defualt action
>
>

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The D drive refers to where his CDPlayer is. His tweak sets the default app for CDA files. For a CDs (rather than a track on a CD) use AUDIOCD rather than CDAFILE.

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"Johnny Bravo" <x.DeleteThis@this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> wrote in message news:%23LQuq5ZtFHA.2008@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Donald,
>
> In the example you provided below, the D: drive refers to the CD-ROM I take
> it?
> Do I need to need to simply copy and paste the sample you've provided into
> the registry key as outlined?
>
>
> "Donald A. Herman" <dherman13.DeleteThis@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:u5yrL6RtFHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\cdafile\shell\play\command]
>> @="\"D:\\DevStudio\\VB98\\Projects6\\Cd Player\\CDPlayer.exe\" /PLAY %1"
>>
>> Then in file types make this the defualt action
>
>

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I have a software page http://don_herman.tripod.com/index.html, I will post
it next week. I was hoping to have it done now. Just to many things going
on. Check next week for cdplayer. All the other software there right now is
free also. I haven't had time to repost XP Versions. There is some cool
stuff there though.

Any how like I said the cdplayer was only done for me. So I never wrote help
files and stuff. I am in the process of debugging it now, for you. Almost
done. Let me know of any problems, questions, or suggestions. Even if you
don't like it, feel free to tell me that. Emails should be directed to
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> Thanks Don, you can send it the following e-mail address. This is one
> that I use at Yahoo for subscribing to forums and e-mail lists.
>
> John
>
> donotreply_spam.DeleteThis-AT-yahoo.com
>
> "Donald A. Herman" <dherman13.DeleteThis@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:ugSDCm$tFHA.664@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>
>>>
>>> Maybe Mr. Herman will send you a copy of his. Wink
>>>
>>
>> I would, if wanted, then just need a couple days. It was written for
>> Storing Info In my Music Collection Database (MSACCESS). Which stores all
>> my DVDs, Books, VHS etc. This also gets by the limited CDPlayers MAX
>> Characters For Titles, Limited Playlist Abilities. And the total number
>> of discs that a single INI can hold. I have more than 500 CDs. The
>> database is cool though, because I can look up stuff real easy. It stores
>> everything (lyrics, pictures, covers). And my WORD Template can make a
>> jewel case Cover Front and Back, with a few clicks. I am a music Buff Wink
>>
>>> I just noticed that I missed something from your 3rd post.
>>>
>>>> I keep getting a windows popup box
>>>> asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD Player I
>>>> copied
>>>> over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>>>
>>> right click a .cda file | Properties | General tab |
>>> Opens with Change button | Open With dialog pops up | If your app is not
>>> on
>>> the list, click Browse | Navigate to your App | Double click your App |
>>> Click OK | Click Apply | Click OK
>>>
>>> Did you browse to where ever Cdplayer.exe is?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>
>>> Wes
>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>
>>> In news:OtCDUWZtFHA.3080@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
>>> Johnny Bravo <x.DeleteThis@this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>> Wes, I wouldn't consider to be "ancient'. It was included with the
>>>> Win2000 OS (5 years old) so to me it's relatively new -- I suppose it's
>>>> just a matter of point of view.
>>>>
>>>> I didn't upgrade to XP. Both 2000 and XP were clean installs on their
>>>> own
>>>> separate partitions.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:e08mhhVtFHA.2392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>>> First off, Cdplayer.exe is not intended for XP, ancient technology.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cdplayer.exe does not work correctly after you upgrade from Windows 98
>>>>> or
>>>>> Windows 2000 to Windows XP
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304798
>>>>>
>>>>> [[This behavior can occur because Windows Media Player replaces CD
>>>>> Player
>>>>> and Deluxe CD Player (which Windows 2000 installs) as the default CD
>>>>> audio playback device in Windows XP. However, the system retains the
>>>>> existing Cdplayer.exe file for backward compatibility. ]]
>>>>>
>>>>> [[After an upgrade to Windows XP from Windows Millennium Edition (Me),
>>>>> Cdplayer.exe can start Windows Media Player. Also, if Windows Media
>>>>> Player
>>>>> 7.0 or later was installed on Windows 98 or Windows 2000, Cdplayer.exe
>>>>> is
>>>>> left in place. ]]
>>>>>
>>>>> SWAG, cdplayer.exe.manifest may have something to do with this?
>>>>>
>>>>> %windir%\system32\cdplayer.exe.manifest
>>>>>
>>>>> Audio CDs Do Not Play Automatically When You Insert Them
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306504
>>>>> APPLIES TO
>>>>> . Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
>>>>> . Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
>>>>> . Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
>>>>>
>>>>> Compare 98 & ME to XP.
>>>>>
>>>>> Create AudioCD File Type section in 306504.
>>>>>
>>>>> AudioCD File Type in XP.
>>>>> Folder Options | File Types tab | (None) AudioCD |
>>>>> Advanced button | Action box: Play | Edit button |
>>>>> XP has this...
>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" /prefetch:3
>>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>>
>>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>>> C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play
>>>>>
>>>>> Create the Play Key section in 306504.
>>>>>
>>>>> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AudioCD\shell\play\command
>>>>> Value Name: (DEFAULT)
>>>>> Value Type: REG_SZ
>>>>> XP has this...
>>>>> Value Data: "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe"
>>>>> /prefetch:3
>>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>>
>>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>>> Value Data: C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play %1
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wes
>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>>>
>>>>> In news:O7cMs7PtFHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
>>>>> Johnny Bravo <x.DeleteThis@this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>>>> Yes I did read those two articles. My problem is so much with
>>>>>> autoplay,
>>>>>> but with making the proper file association. In the past and
>>>>>> recently,
>>>>>> whenever I have installed new software or music CD's, the autoplay
>>>>>> works
>>>>>> fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let me phrase it this way. Whilst I am logged in with my Admin
>>>>>> Account,
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> want CD Player as the default player for playing any music/ audio
>>>>>> CDs -
>>>>>> but the registry tweak I made isn't working. I keep getting a
>>>>>> windows
>>>>>> popup box asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD
>>>>>> Player I copied over from my W2K is not even listed among the
>>>>>> choices.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:ubHyQoOtFHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Johnny,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Did you read the two MSKB articles?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> AutoRun has nothing to do with .cda files.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Wes
>>>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

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Post XP related question - file assocation 
I have a software page http://don_herman.tripod.com/index.html, I will post
it next week. I was hoping to have it done now. Just to many things going
on. Check next week for cdplayer. All the other software there right now is
free also. I haven't had time to repost XP Versions. There is some cool
stuff there though.

Any how like I said the cdplayer was only done for me. So I never wrote help
files and stuff. I am in the process of debugging it now, for you. Almost
done. Let me know of any problems, questions, or suggestions. Even if you
don't like it, feel free to tell me that. Emails should be directed to
dherman13 DeleteThis @netzero.com
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"Johnny Bravo" <x DeleteThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Don, you can send it the following e-mail address. This is one
> that I use at Yahoo for subscribing to forums and e-mail lists.
>
> John
>
> donotreply_spam DeleteThis @yahoo.com
>
> "Donald A. Herman" <dherman13 DeleteThis @netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:ugSDCm$tFHA.664@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>
>>>
>>> Maybe Mr. Herman will send you a copy of his. Wink
>>>
>>
>> I would, if wanted, then just need a couple days. It was written for
>> Storing Info In my Music Collection Database (MSACCESS). Which stores all
>> my DVDs, Books, VHS etc. This also gets by the limited CDPlayers MAX
>> Characters For Titles, Limited Playlist Abilities. And the total number
>> of discs that a single INI can hold. I have more than 500 CDs. The
>> database is cool though, because I can look up stuff real easy. It stores
>> everything (lyrics, pictures, covers). And my WORD Template can make a
>> jewel case Cover Front and Back, with a few clicks. I am a music Buff Wink
>>
>>> I just noticed that I missed something from your 3rd post.
>>>
>>>> I keep getting a windows popup box
>>>> asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD Player I
>>>> copied
>>>> over from my W2K is not even listed among the choices.
>>>
>>> right click a .cda file | Properties | General tab |
>>> Opens with Change button | Open With dialog pops up | If your app is not
>>> on
>>> the list, click Browse | Navigate to your App | Double click your App |
>>> Click OK | Click Apply | Click OK
>>>
>>> Did you browse to where ever Cdplayer.exe is?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>
>>> Wes
>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>
>>> In news:OtCDUWZtFHA.3080@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
>>> Johnny Bravo <x DeleteThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>> Wes, I wouldn't consider to be "ancient'. It was included with the
>>>> Win2000 OS (5 years old) so to me it's relatively new -- I suppose it's
>>>> just a matter of point of view.
>>>>
>>>> I didn't upgrade to XP. Both 2000 and XP were clean installs on their
>>>> own
>>>> separate partitions.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:e08mhhVtFHA.2392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>>> First off, Cdplayer.exe is not intended for XP, ancient technology.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cdplayer.exe does not work correctly after you upgrade from Windows 98
>>>>> or
>>>>> Windows 2000 to Windows XP
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304798
>>>>>
>>>>> [[This behavior can occur because Windows Media Player replaces CD
>>>>> Player
>>>>> and Deluxe CD Player (which Windows 2000 installs) as the default CD
>>>>> audio playback device in Windows XP. However, the system retains the
>>>>> existing Cdplayer.exe file for backward compatibility. ]]
>>>>>
>>>>> [[After an upgrade to Windows XP from Windows Millennium Edition (Me),
>>>>> Cdplayer.exe can start Windows Media Player. Also, if Windows Media
>>>>> Player
>>>>> 7.0 or later was installed on Windows 98 or Windows 2000, Cdplayer.exe
>>>>> is
>>>>> left in place. ]]
>>>>>
>>>>> SWAG, cdplayer.exe.manifest may have something to do with this?
>>>>>
>>>>> %windir%\system32\cdplayer.exe.manifest
>>>>>
>>>>> Audio CDs Do Not Play Automatically When You Insert Them
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306504
>>>>> APPLIES TO
>>>>> . Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
>>>>> . Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
>>>>> . Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
>>>>>
>>>>> Compare 98 & ME to XP.
>>>>>
>>>>> Create AudioCD File Type section in 306504.
>>>>>
>>>>> AudioCD File Type in XP.
>>>>> Folder Options | File Types tab | (None) AudioCD |
>>>>> Advanced button | Action box: Play | Edit button |
>>>>> XP has this...
>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" /prefetch:3
>>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>>
>>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>>> C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play
>>>>>
>>>>> Create the Play Key section in 306504.
>>>>>
>>>>> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AudioCD\shell\play\command
>>>>> Value Name: (DEFAULT)
>>>>> Value Type: REG_SZ
>>>>> XP has this...
>>>>> Value Data: "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe"
>>>>> /prefetch:3
>>>>> /device:AudioCD "%L"
>>>>>
>>>>> 98 & ME have this...
>>>>> Value Data: C:\Windows\cdplayer.exe /play %1
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wes
>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>>>
>>>>> In news:O7cMs7PtFHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
>>>>> Johnny Bravo <x DeleteThis @this.is.nota.valid.domain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>>>> Yes I did read those two articles. My problem is so much with
>>>>>> autoplay,
>>>>>> but with making the proper file association. In the past and
>>>>>> recently,
>>>>>> whenever I have installed new software or music CD's, the autoplay
>>>>>> works
>>>>>> fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let me phrase it this way. Whilst I am logged in with my Admin
>>>>>> Account,
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> want CD Player as the default player for playing any music/ audio
>>>>>> CDs -
>>>>>> but the registry tweak I made isn't working. I keep getting a
>>>>>> windows
>>>>>> popup box asking me to choose from a list of applications and the CD
>>>>>> Player I copied over from my W2K is not even listed among the
>>>>>> choices.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955 DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:ubHyQoOtFHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Johnny,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Did you read the two MSKB articles?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> AutoRun has nothing to do with .cda files.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Wes
>>>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

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