You can hit this same state in XP as well. I'm pretty certain that you
downloaded an application that reset the file associations incorrectly. I
won't name them (you're very much not the only one to hit this problem), but
I did contact them a while and Gently Advised them how to fix this, and
their next version will fix this.
I'm sorry you ran into this.
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See
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
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"vkvince" <> wrote in message
news:...
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> I just found out what was wrong with mine.
> Thanks to Dave I ended up at Start Menu -> Default Programs where I
> went for configure program access and default programs (just simple
> translations from dutch :x but ok) there I did the third option, Custom
> or something, and selected WMP as default mediaplayer.. which it alrdy
> was, but doing this again worked for me... I want my XP back >.<
>
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