Win 7 Pro 64 bit configuration network, cannot access card reader when im not connected network

IM under Win 7 Pro 64 bit on my laptop, im am Setup on an Exchange to my office network. The laptop has an SD card reader, and since I use CF cards I have a USB card reader also (my old card reader has been pre Win 7, so in desperation, this last weekend, I bought a new Targus card reader that preload drivers and is Win 7 compatible.

The question is when im not connected to my office network and I put an SD card in the embedded player, or use the USB drive (the old drive did the same thing if it is not a drive issue) the computer laptop reconizes the event by sound in my computer scans the URL bar, and the card will not appear in the my computer window. So im hooked on my network it readings, launches autoplay and wonder what to do (as I have it setup to do).

I always perform software updates and just checked my Windows is up-to-date.

Any ideas as to what is happening and how to fix?

Thank you

Hello

I suggest you to send your request to the below thread to get assistance on this issue.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-CA/categories/

It may be useful

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