Hi

I have modified the subject line for much more clarity as to what's 
happening here.  What you need to do in this situation, at least this 
is what I've always done, is go into each media player on your 
system, and tell each one *exactly* what file types each one should 
play.  This doesn't always work, but if you tell Winamp not to play 
WMA files, and if you tell Windows Media player to do it, then WMP 
should grab it and play it just as always. it's important to go into 
the options, and then the file types tab in windows media player and 
tell it exactly what you want to play, and more importantly, what you 
don't. and then, whatever it's not playing, you can instruct Winamp 
to grab.  Like I say this isn't always fool proof, but it seems to 
work for me most times.

                 At 08:51 PM 5/24/2008, you wrote:
>   I'm keeping the subject even though the problem isn't the same.  I have
>Winamp as my default player, which is good most of the time.  The problem is
>that occasionally I would like WMP to play something.  When I click on the
>WMP, Winamp decides it is its file and takes over.  I understand that it is
>default;  however, it seems I should be able to play with other players if I
>choose them my self.  I am using latest version of Winamp and IE6.  Thanks
>for your help.
>
>Marsha
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