Greg, thanks for responding.
I'm able to get to the screen to change permissions on the USB registry object, highlight "Everyone", click on the Full Control checkoff box, Read is clicked on (dimmed). When I click "OK", I get an Windows Security error "Unable to save permission changes on USB. Access is denied." That's where I'm stuck. Only one account seup on this PC, the admin user that got setup during the first Vista bootup.
I'm attempting to follow the same fix I used previously in XP on another PC. My guess is this hack will fix the Creative Labs software's inability to see the USB MP3 connection.
Linney, answers to your questions below:
Are there any later Creative drivers which might help?
- Made sure I already had the newest one
What is the model MP3?
- Zen Sleek Photo (less than a year old)
What Registry Key are you amending?
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB
Is Vista recognizing it as a Removable Drive or anything at all?
- Yes, Vista sees it. Windows Media Player sees it, sees the contents, but won't play from it.
Have you tried different USB ports?
- Yes, same issue on each.
Are there any errors in the Device Manager or Event Viewer?
- No errors in device manager. Have tried deleting and letting Window re-recognize the device - no problem.
- Don't see anything in the event viewer that seems to relate (although for the most part I don't understand what I'm seeing in there anyways.)
Is your computer seeing other USB devices?
- Yes.
Do you have access to another Vista machine where you can test it on that one?
- Alas, no.
Any ideas?