it may be that this disk has an AUTORUN.inf file and windows is trying to
autorun something
on that disk like an intro screen (some cds have this)
There should normally not be some other reason for this to happen.
Does something start when you place it into the XP machines?
In order to turn autorun off on Vista....
see this page and scroll down to the place (towards the bottom) where it
says:
Windows Vista AutoPlay and AutoRun
http://www.phdcc.com/shellrun/autorun.htm
it has some screenshots.. disable autrun and try it again..
please tell me if this helps
thanks
"kremesch" <kremesch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have several technical publications that I use for work, and for the most
> part, I have been able to install them except for two.
>
> The problem:
> When I insert the disc in question, explorer opens up and then states that
> it is shutting down. The same thing happens if I try to manually access
> the
> files through Windows Explorer or IE. I've tried two different discs with
> the
> same information (believing that it may have been a bad disc). The problem
> still persisted. The discs open fine on our XP machines, so I am led to
> believe that this is a Vista problem.
>
> Is there any idea what may be causing this? If yes, is there a workaround?
> These files are important.
>
> Thanks in advance.