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Pat - 30 Jan 2007 22:20 GMT
Can you direct me to a website  or a process that would tell me how to
disable Windows Media player on my computer without removing it from the
computer.  It continually comes up automatically disrupting my work product.

I do not mind having windows media on my computer but I want to choose when
it comes up.  I do not want it to automatically spring into action

Any help would be appreciated.
RobinS - 01 Feb 2007 05:42 GMT
Try posting this so  windows newsgroup. This is a .Net Programming
newsgroup.

Robin S.
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> Can you direct me to a website  or a process that would tell me how to
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> Any help would be appreciated.

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