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Old 07-25-2007, 11:09 AM   #11 (permalink)
 
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Yeah this was a huge pain and apple doesn't make it very easy to figure out where/how to turn it off. Lucily google came to the rescue.
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Old 07-25-2007, 11:43 AM   #12 (permalink)
 
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Thanks ryukyu for your answer, even thought it was kind of a smart ass answer. I read your post, my question was where do I find the Appplications folder. Some of us are not as smart as you. I hope someone can answer this question without being rude.
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Thanks ryukyu for your answer, even thought it was kind of a smart ass answer. I read your post, my question was where do I find the Appplications folder. Some of us are not as smart as you. I hope someone can answer this question without being rude.
If you go to 'finder' in your pop-up menu bar, it will open a finder screen and you'll see the Applications folder listed on the left hand side of that window.

It's icon is a letter A (for Application) made up of a pencil, paint brush and a ruler

Just click on it to open the applications folder
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Thank you for your informative reply. I am beginning to see the confusion. I think you guys are referring to Apple computer file folders. I have a PC running XP, so I guess there is a different folder that holds the Image Capture command. I have done a search for Image Capture app on my PC, but no file come up for this. Anyone on the forum knows where I can look to find out how to disable the Image Capture feature on a PC. Thank you in advance.
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Originally Posted by aziphone View Post
Thank you for your informative reply. I am beginning to see the confusion. I think you guys are referring to Apple computer file folders. I have a PC running XP, so I guess there is a different folder that holds the Image Capture command. I have done a search for Image Capture app on my PC, but no file come up for this. Anyone on the forum knows where I can look to find out how to disable the Image Capture feature on a PC. Thank you in advance.
While the iPhone is connected if you go to Control Panel -> Scanners and Cameras. Right click on the Apple iPhone and choose Properties. Click the event tab and you should be able to choose what action to take, including take no action.

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Originally Posted by aziphone View Post
Thanks ryukyu for your answer, even thought it was kind of a smart ass answer. I read your post, my question was where do I find the Appplications folder. Some of us are not as smart as you. I hope someone can answer this question without being rude.
Sorry, but if you read the original post, you would see that the question pertained to iPhoto opening.
iPhoto is only available on a Mac. Therefore, I assumed you were on a Mac, and you should easily be able to find the Applications folder.
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Thank Brinky, that is what I was looking for. My day is now complete.
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I had this problem, update to itunes 7.3 and it went away.
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