Well if it doesn't cause the problem for another it must be in the home
directory of that user. Go to the home directory and press ctrl + h if using
nautilus to show the hidden files. Then just compare and contrast with the
other user if its not obvious and maybe backup the home folder just in case.

Matthias Johnson

On May 17, 2010 12:30 PM, "Mark Wallace" <[email protected]>
wrote:

I think that what might be happening is that there is a corrupted
playlist file.  I opened a second account and didn't have that problem.
It keeps opening the same stream.  I have tried deleting the stream from
the playlist but it keeps coming back when I reboot.

I am wondering if deleting the playlist alltogether and then
reinstalling Movie Player might work.  When I uninstalled Movie Player,
I think that it saved the Playlist.   The Playlist might not be part of
movie player.  Do you know where the file is so that I can try manually
deleting it?  I can't find the file with a file search.  It is
"reflector XXXXX>"

-- 
Robert Mark Wallace
60 Delaware Road
Newburgh, NY 12550-3802
Telephone: (845) 566-0586

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