On 3 Aug 2006 at 14:34, Slattery, Tim - BLS wrote:

> When I put that on a command line and substitute the path to an MP3 file
> for %L, it opens Media Player and plays the file. That kind of implies

I just tried the same thing and it works.

> that the file name is not being put in place of %L in your machine. I
> can't imagine why that would be.

Yeah, that's what I was thinking....
 
> As a WAG, I've only ever seen %1 for the substitution variable. Could it
> be that %L is wrong? Something is certainly wrong.

I tried %1 also, but it made no difference.
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