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Mac Forum / Applications / Media Player / February 2008



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How can I disable Media Player 10 RIP to CD upon insertion with GP

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Toddah - 11 Feb 2008 21:41 GMT
I have about 220 machines in Active Directory under Windows 2003 Domain
control. Since the upgrade to Media Player 10 my users are inserting CD's to
play and they are being RIPPED into their Profiles/My Music and then copied
up to the Server unpon logout with their roaming profile. I want to do a
global GP setting to stop this, I found the key in the registry but I am
looking for a really clean way to disable this thru Group Policy.
I downloaded the MMC snapin for Media Player but it has no keys for this
feature.
Can you help?
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 11 Feb 2008 22:22 GMT
> I have about 220 machines in Active Directory under Windows 2003 Domain
> control. Since the upgrade to Media Player 10

Hum..... then posting in the WMP for *Mac* group might not be the best
group to post to ;-)

You might want to repost in one of the regular WMP groups.

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