prema_arnava wrote:
>> The right way is to use an autorun.inf file like on installation CD's.
> 
> Is there another way? Because I want to fire some script after any
> drive was plugged in, not only my own. I can't expect everybody to put
> autorun.inf on it.

Figure out how u3 (usually found on usb sticks) forces something to 
initialize in windows even with autorun disabled. It's somehow enbedded 
in the driver initialization routine I think.

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