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Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage · Group Profile
Author: Brendan ErofeevBrendan Erofeev Date: May 9, 2007 02:57
Try browsing the DVD files and taking a look at the autorun file in the
root directory of the DVD. Take a look at the file it is attempting to
run and see if you can run it manually.
Hiren Mehta wrote:
> I get the following error when I try to auto-run the May 2006 `Evaluations`
> DVD (number 0429.01-English language):
> `D:\ is not a valid Win32 application.`
> D:\ is the DVD drive in my system.All other DVDs play well.I received this
> DVD as part of my single-user Technet Plus subscription.
> How do I get around this error and make the DVD autoplay?
> I use Microsoft Windows XP Professional with service pack 2 as my operating
> system,daily updated with Microsoft Update.As of this time,all
> high-priority/recommended updates,optional software updates,optional hardware
> updates and beta softwares available through Microsoft update are
> installed,except for Visual Studio 2005 express editions service pack 1.No
> update is available for Windows XP for my system.
> My D.V.D. drive is a `Lite-On` internal half-height E.I.D.E./A.T.A.P.I.
> combo drive,having model number `SOHC-5236K`.I would like to repeat here that
> other DVDs autorun properly.
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