Hi Jacque, I had just discovered that for myself. Prior to that it was just finding an older version that I had squirrel away on the C drive and forgot all about it. Dragging and dropping assured that it was getting the right one; and, except for not playing music yet, and the Ctrl keys not working - for some reason - at least I'm gotten around the "Strange Mystery". It's a good thing I'm not suicidal! (smile)

Thanks to everyone,

Joe Wilkins

On Sep 23, 2008, at 2:21 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
I don't quite understand what you've suggested I try. As I noted in my last post, the Player is definitely managing to find a 2.9 Version. I tried replacing the 2.9 version with my new one, but for some reason that didn't change anything. This is some real behind the scenes activity over which it appears I have no control. Pretty frustrating.


Rev's Player is meant to open when you drop a stack on it. Start with it not running, then drop your stack, and it should open the one you gave it.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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