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Bill Martin
My machine has XP Home with all the critical upgrades plus various assorted
others. I have a simple MPA file which played properly using the RealPlayer
which the machine was set up to use out of the box. For no good reason I
decided to change the system to play MPA files using the Windows Media Player
instead which is what my other machine does by default.
From within windows explorer I went through the proper Tools>FolderOptions
and changed the MPA association over to Media Player. Won't work. There's
an error statement that the file has no program associated with it and I
should go into folder options and set it. Hmmm....
After various false leads I was staring at my options for MPA files in the
folder options. Setting it back to RealPlayer makes it work. Setting it to
Media Player says there's no association. For no good reason I tried setting
it to the only other option - Internet Explorer. To my surprise that makes
the MPA files play properly using *Media Player*, not IE.
The good news is that everything works ok. The question though is whether my
XP is broken in some insideous fashion or is it WAD?
Thanks....
Bill -- (Remove KILLSPAM from my address to use it)
others. I have a simple MPA file which played properly using the RealPlayer
which the machine was set up to use out of the box. For no good reason I
decided to change the system to play MPA files using the Windows Media Player
instead which is what my other machine does by default.
From within windows explorer I went through the proper Tools>FolderOptions
and changed the MPA association over to Media Player. Won't work. There's
an error statement that the file has no program associated with it and I
should go into folder options and set it. Hmmm....
After various false leads I was staring at my options for MPA files in the
folder options. Setting it back to RealPlayer makes it work. Setting it to
Media Player says there's no association. For no good reason I tried setting
it to the only other option - Internet Explorer. To my surprise that makes
the MPA files play properly using *Media Player*, not IE.
The good news is that everything works ok. The question though is whether my
XP is broken in some insideous fashion or is it WAD?
Thanks....
Bill -- (Remove KILLSPAM from my address to use it)