Dick Baker schrieb:
All true, and I, coincidentally, ran across that same Acrobat/Acrobat
Reader issue a while back and solved it the same way you did.
BUT that's not the case here. The only program I installed on the
rebuilt PC that has claimed the .mp3 .wav .mpg association is Windows
David E. Ross nob...@nowhere.not wrote in
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On 8/19/2009 5:17 PM, Dick Baker wrote:
In rebuilding after C: drive crash (FYI: three times in 25 year ain't
bad, I suppose, twice caused by misbehaving software, once by
lightning strike), SM
In rebuilding after C: drive crash (FYI: three times in 25 year ain't bad,
I suppose, twice caused by misbehaving software, once by lightning strike),
SM 1.1.17 (Win XP) is misbehaving, in that it insists on opening online
WAV and MP3 audio files and mpg/mpeg video files internally, rather than
On 8/19/2009 5:17 PM, Dick Baker wrote:
In rebuilding after C: drive crash (FYI: three times in 25 year ain't bad,
I suppose, twice caused by misbehaving software, once by lightning strike),
SM 1.1.17 (Win XP) is misbehaving, in that it insists on opening online
WAV and MP3 audio files and
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/19/2009 5:17 PM, Dick Baker wrote:
In rebuilding after C: drive crash (FYI: three times in 25 year ain't bad,
I suppose, twice caused by misbehaving software, once by lightning strike),
SM 1.1.17 (Win XP) is misbehaving, in that it insists on opening online
WAV and
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