Launch photo downlader when connect camera

I've got CS4, dutch version.
In the course of Lynda.com I could see there is a preference of Bridge mentioned thats allows you when a camera is connected to launch the downloader automatically.
That would be great because windows doesn't recognize Bridge as a possibillity to download (got a Canon 400D and 450D).
But .... in my version there is no such a thing in Preferences - General, only the other two "Behavior checks".
How can that be?

I'm using Windows XP.
Two stange things:
1. I dorn't have the choice of the launch poto downloader in the preferences of Bridge (it is there not at all). Strange
2. In the Windows menu for selecting a divice to upload photo's there is no Bridge. I can select Photoshop. I don't see a possibility to add a program to that list. Photoshop as a choice is working, but I want Bridge (using raw). Very strange.
Bridge is automatically loading on starting the computer.

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