BudVitoff
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Running Win7 SP1.
I'm used to having Picture Manager automatically open and import photos from my camera when it got connected. Apparently, this changed recently and photos are now getting stored in Dropbox/Camera Uploads.
I like it better the old way. Can I get it back?
I'm used to having Picture Manager automatically open and import photos from my camera when it got connected. Apparently, this changed recently and photos are now getting stored in Dropbox/Camera Uploads.
I like it better the old way. Can I get it back?
Solution
"Set your default programs" is subordinate to "Default programs". No sign of Picture Manager.
"Change Autoplay settings" has a setting for "Import pictures and videos using Windows" as opposed to "... using Dropbox". Dropbox was the incumbent setting. Looks like a good place to start, thank you.
FWIW, all the Help items on the subject did not use the name "Picture Manager". I wonder if there is a distinction between Picture Manager and Windows in this context?
P.S. It works just fine! Thanks for the help!
"Change Autoplay settings" has a setting for "Import pictures and videos using Windows" as opposed to "... using Dropbox". Dropbox was the incumbent setting. Looks like a good place to start, thank you.
FWIW, all the Help items on the subject did not use the name "Picture Manager". I wonder if there is a distinction between Picture Manager and Windows in this context?
P.S. It works just fine! Thanks for the help!
BudVitoff
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"Set your default programs" is subordinate to "Default programs". No sign of Picture Manager.
"Change Autoplay settings" has a setting for "Import pictures and videos using Windows" as opposed to "... using Dropbox". Dropbox was the incumbent setting. Looks like a good place to start, thank you.
FWIW, all the Help items on the subject did not use the name "Picture Manager". I wonder if there is a distinction between Picture Manager and Windows in this context?
P.S. It works just fine! Thanks for the help!
"Change Autoplay settings" has a setting for "Import pictures and videos using Windows" as opposed to "... using Dropbox". Dropbox was the incumbent setting. Looks like a good place to start, thank you.
FWIW, all the Help items on the subject did not use the name "Picture Manager". I wonder if there is a distinction between Picture Manager and Windows in this context?
P.S. It works just fine! Thanks for the help!
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