Removing the MultiPASS Server From StartUp

Closing the MultiPASS Server does not remove it from the Windows StartUp group. If you have disconnected your MultiPASS, the next time you start Windows, the MultiPASS Server will try to open. At that time, the MultiPASS Server will be unable to detect the device and it will display an error message.

When you close the message dialog box, the MultiPASS Server closes automatically, because it cannot detect the MultiPASS unit. Your port remains available for you to use with other devices.

However, if you would like to prevent the message from displaying each time you start Windows, you can remove the MultiPASS Server from the StartUp group.

The following instructions summarize the procedures for removing a program from Windows StartUp. For more details, refer to your Windows user documentation.

1.On the Windows desktop, click the right mouse button on Start.

2.On the displayed menu, click Open.

3.In the Start Menu window, double click the Programs icon.

4.In the Programs window, double-click the StartUp icon.

5.In the StartUp window, click the MultiPASS Server icon and press the Delete key.

Restarting the MultiPASS Server

If you reconnect the MultiPASS to the port and want to begin using the Desktop Manager again, the MultiPASS Server is restarted automatically when you open the Desktop Manager. You can also open the MultiPASS Server without opening the Desktop Manager.

1.On the Windows desktop, click Start and then point to Programs.

2.On the Programs menu, point to Canon MultiPASS Desktop Manager 3.0, then click Canon MultiPASS Server.

The MultiPASS Server starts automatically.

Setup and Utilities Desktop Manager

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