Files in right places

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Could someone with W98 check their system and tell me where these files go?
Trying to rebuild Windows Media 6.4, MIDI, and PCI Multimedia. You can reply
privately if you wish to (e-mail address removed). The files: aaw45, defaultzonealm
26, desktop, fm, jtf32, mp71, restore, rp8-standard-u1-setup, winmx260,
winmx260 (text document), zapper installB2. They were misplaced in a wrong
folder/file some time ago. Thanks.
 
Could someone with W98 check their system and tell me where these files go?
Trying to rebuild Windows Media 6.4, MIDI, and PCI Multimedia. You can reply
privately if you wish to (e-mail address removed). The files: aaw45, defaultzonealm
26, desktop, fm, jtf32, mp71, restore, rp8-standard-u1-setup, winmx260,
winmx260 (text document), zapper installB2. They were misplaced in a wrong
folder/file some time ago. Thanks.

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jan said:
Could someone with W98 check their system and tell me where these files go?
Trying to rebuild Windows Media 6.4, MIDI, and PCI Multimedia. You can reply
privately if you wish to (e-mail address removed). The files: aaw45, defaultzonealm
26, desktop, fm, jtf32, mp71, restore, rp8-standard-u1-setup, winmx260,
winmx260 (text document), zapper installB2. They were misplaced in a wrong
folder/file some time ago. Thanks.

Or at alt.windows98

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jan rose ([email protected]) schrieb/wrote:
Could someone with W98 check their system and tell me where these
files go? Trying to rebuild Windows Media 6.4, MIDI, and PCI
Multimedia. You can reply privately if you wish to (e-mail address removed).
The files: aaw45, defaultzonealm 26, desktop, fm, jtf32, mp71,
restore, rp8-standard-u1-setup, winmx260, winmx260 (text document),
zapper installB2. They were misplaced in a wrong folder/file some
time ago. Thanks.

Giving the complete filenames (including filename extensions)
might help.

aaw45: rather outdated Ad-aware file
defaultzonealm: ZoneAlarm file
desktop: if it's "desktop.ini" it can belong to ANY folder
- open the file with a text editor and try to get a hint
winmx260: rather outdated WinMX file
 
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