Camera not in Task Manager

My camera connects OK and I am able to download my photos. However when I go to disconnect safely, my camera does not appear in the Manager tasks as he has always in the past. I have no other choice than to disconnect the camera, and fortunately, it doesn't seem to affect the pictures on my camera.

Thanks for the help, but still not solved. I spoke w Nikon support and was advised that it was not necessary to use the option disconnect safely with the camera. To try to slove was not worth.

Once again, thanks for trying to help!

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