I tried both solutions last night and I am sure it is user error but I could not get it to work.. Just so I don't leave any information out I have 5 hard drives that have subfolders i.e. movies, tv series, music that I have in the auto import list. I went in to each item in import/configure auto-import and right clicked then selected edit and unchecked images from each one leaving only E:\Pictures checked for images. I don't know if this is what I did wrong or not but to check I went into a tv series folder and manually imported a series to see if it would appear in the images and it did. Should i not manually import? I then went to Images in standard view and right clicked and selected customize and set a rule filename(path) does not contain and I used E:\tv series. Is this correct way to exclude a drive and its subfolder. please tell me what i am doing wrong. thanks
The second part should work (path does not contain..)
As to the first part...if you turn off auto import (wether for a drive or a file type), but the images have previously been imported, they will remain imported (turning it off does not remove them)
That is why I usually recommend configuring a view instead, as its a bit more effort to in-import then re-import with the correct settings
Right click "images" then "create new view". Set the does not contain rule into the new view, name it photos or whatever...then to only see your photos use that view. If you use the import settings to deny images from your videos drive, then you won't be able to view those images...
Marko is correct there is more than one way to do it, but I like to import EVERYTHING, then configure a lot of views to see what I want...that way I have access to everything. But some may not like that, in which case you'll have to set your auto import options, then select all the offending images and "remove from library"
Technically you could also set up a new library with only the photos, or set a new user that can only see those photos...major drawbacks to those options but it demonstrates how powerful (and confusing) MC can be!