Tethered shooting

I'm trying to shoot in LIghtroom 4.2 wireless.  I use a Canon 7 d with an attached WFT - E5.  Lightroom recognizes the camera connected by Canon EOS Utility.  Is there a way to get the picture directly in Lightroom without go through a folder and using import?

Do not feature captive Lightroom with the open EOS Utility.  You must use Lightroom Import via the watched folder feature to catalog images in background and EOS Utility to perform the capture at the forefront.  It also seems that you should disable the preferences > General > Import Options 'See the import dialog when a memory card is detected' check box.

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