3356725 comment Comment Re:Here, let me put this in perspective (Score 1) 165 by Schmoov on Sunday February 08, 2009 @11:41PM (#26779323) Attached to: The Broken Design of Microsoft's "Fix it" Tool Exactly. OS detection is done at execution.
3356699 comment Comment Re:81 posts so far (Score 1) 165 by Schmoov on Sunday February 08, 2009 @11:35PM (#26779283) Attached to: The Broken Design of Microsoft's "Fix it" Tool It does detect the OS on execution.
3299939 comment Comment Re:thanks (Score 1) 144 by Schmoov on Tuesday February 03, 2009 @10:02PM (#26720147) Attached to: Microsoft Ramps Up "Fix it" Support Tool Additionally, in the interim, you can use the NoDriveTypeAutoRun key to adjust how Autorun reacts. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/regentry/93502.mspx?mfr=true 0x4 is the bit you are after. More information is here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953252 I'll recommend this to the Fix it team and we'll see what happens.
3299789 comment Comment Re:thanks (Score 2, Informative) 144 by Schmoov on Tuesday February 03, 2009 @09:36PM (#26719983) Attached to: Microsoft Ramps Up "Fix it" Support Tool Send e-mail to fixit4me@microsoft.com with your automation recommendation. The team will analyze the request, attempt to understand all of the scenarios, and post a Fix it package.