How we prevent Autoplay CDs when I insert a Media Player 11?

When I have Media Player 11 open and insert a CD into the computer, the CD will automatically start to play.  I would like that Media Player does not do.  I only want to insert the CD but not play again until I want to.  Thank you.

Maybe you can set your AutoPlay settings:

The following items may be worth a visit:

How to change CD/DVD content of actions to AutoPlay in Windows XP
http://www.winbookcorp.com/_technote/WBTA20000846.htm

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