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Charles Weaver
I recently installed Media Player 10. Now when I click on a link to an
MP3 file I get a message that I don't have Windows Media Player
installed and that IE is going to play the file with my default MP3
player.
When I set IE6 to my default MP3 player and I link to an MP3 file in
IE my computer starts using 100% of the processor and I have to
reboot.
I have IE6 with SP1 and latest patches, Media Player 10 and Windows XP
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MP3 file I get a message that I don't have Windows Media Player
installed and that IE is going to play the file with my default MP3
player.
When I set IE6 to my default MP3 player and I link to an MP3 file in
IE my computer starts using 100% of the processor and I have to
reboot.
I have IE6 with SP1 and latest patches, Media Player 10 and Windows XP
Home.