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Old 01-21-2007, 03:15 PM
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PROTOCOL (& file extension) ASSOCIATION

Hello all. 2things...

1 ) - Does anyone knows how to CREATE an PROTOCOL association in Vista
(ultimate is my version)????

lets say, in my case, protocol MMS:// , funny but an MICROSOFT MEDIA
protocol is not even REGISTERED in their OWN OS.. I go to "folder options"
(forget it!!, extensions are NOT there ANYMORE!), in Control Panel\Default
Programs,, ok, am NEAR...'" ASSOCIATE A FILE TYPE OR PROTOCOL WITH A PROGRAM"
, good, is it here? ...but there is NO WAY to ADD, CREATE or INSERT a NEW
ENTRY...

how can I ADD the protocol MMS:// to be opened by Windows Media Player by
default? it doesn't happend...

the other question...

2 ) WHY when I open Windows Media Player it goes by default to MY LIBRARY...
it slow the opening, with html contents and thing I DONT USE....besides I
HAVE NOTHING in the so called library... HOW CAN I MAKE IT GO TO "NOW
PLAYING" by DEFAULT?


is it posibble?

any guide and advise will be appreciated.. thanks in advance
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RE: PROTOCOL (& file extension) ASSOCIATION

AH YES!... When I click a URL Link or shurtcut it display an error message

[ / ! \ Unable to open this internet Shortcut. the protocol "mms" doesnot
have a registered program ]
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