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to: Gary Wiltshire
from: Rich
date: 2004-03-29 16:54:30
subject: Re: QUESTION FOR RICH re Windows Media Player 9

From: "Rich" 

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   If the files are not in your Windows Media Player manager media =
library they would not be.  Don't add them to the media library if you =
don't want them to be managed as part of the media library.  Again, I =
referred you to settings that control this.  You have never acknowledged =
checking them or how you had them configured.

Rich

  "Gary Wiltshire"  wrote in message =
news:opr5ncoxnw8gsp74{at}news.barkto.com...
  On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 14:00:12 -0800, Rich  wrote:

  >    In the media library look at the column labeled Media Info.  I =
don't=20
  > know what the exact values.  Mine are all Found, Not Found, or =
Pending. =20
  > My guess is that the ones that changed are identified as Found.  =
Again,=20
  > the settings to which I referred you earlier should control this. =20
  > Opening the files still has nothing to do with it nor should it.
  >
  > Rich
  >
  I don't think a program, be it a media player or a word processor has =
any=20
  business opening files which I have not told it to open, much less =
making=20
  changes to those files.

  Gary Wiltshire
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Rich
 

  "Gary Wiltshire" <gaw{at}sover.net>=20">mailto:gaw{at}sover.net">gaw{at}sover.net>=20
  wrote in message news:opr5ncoxnw8gsp74{at}news=
.barkto.com...On=20
  Mon, 29 Mar 2004 14:00:12 -0800, Rich <{at}>=20
  wrote:>    In the
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values. =20
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  Rich>I don't think a program, be it a media
player or a =
word=20
  processor has any business opening files which I have not told it =
to open,=20
  much less making changes to those files.Gary=20
Wiltshire

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