On 19 Jul 2000, 8:13, KBryan wrote:

> Thanks!  After I opened Win Media Player menu, and played around there,
> and then played around with the WinAMp Agent, and chose only streaming
> file extension, and blinked twice, and rebooted, all was back to normal.
> 
> Alan, why do makers of audio programs do that crap? Why do they make it
> so the average+ user has to perform aggressive reconfigurations to
> return their file extension to the way it was BEFORE they DLd that
> maker's program?  It turns me off to that program BIG TIME!  It's
> sneaky, and underhanded, and makes me NEVER wanna use it again.   Odd
> thing is, that WinAMp KNOWS the situation exists!  They have one whole
> page of FAQ on it!   Sad sad sad!   :o(

To answer your question I did a search for the answer to this question:

"Who is to blame for WinAmp configuration problems?"  All the search 
engines I used came up with the same site:

http://www.microsoft.com/

:-)

Alan
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