On 3 Aug 2006 at 13:51, Slattery, Tim - BLS wrote:

> Hmm...I'd start by going to Windows Explorer, Tools|Folder Options, File
> Types tab. Select one of the affected file types and click "Change" to
> find out exactly what command is being executed when the file is
> double-clicked. (My employer's network policies seem to have locked me
> out of that, so what follow will be somewhat vague.) The solution may be
> as simple as surrounding the file name (probably a %1 placeholder) with
> double-quotes.

The machine in question has this for the play action

"C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" /prefetch:9 /Play "%L"

The open action is identical


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