At 11:38 AM -0700 5/29/02, Tim Sullivan wrote:
>On your Mac, see if you have "File Exchange" in your Control Panels
>folder and "Foreign File Access" and " ISO 9660 File Access" in your
>Extensions folder.

Yes. They are all there. It's just an odd thing. And especially, 
since it shows 4 of them and not the rest. I've been doing it for 
along time, as I have the burner on the Mac. Windows seems to have 
better programs to get mp3's, especially since Napster lost their 
battle. I just recently installed Windows XP.




>I was wondering if anyone familiar with Windows XP would know why mp3
>>files copied to a zip disk on a PC running Windows XP would not show
>>up on my Mac running 9.2. Actually out of 15 mp3 files copied to a
>>zip disk on XP, only 5 actually showed up on OS 9.2 when I mounted
>>the zip disk. Yet when I take them back to the PC running XP,  all 15
>>are still there. I've never seen this happen with any past Windows
>>OS. XP is initialized with Fat32. I wonder if this has something to
>  >do with XP.

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