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Name: James Martino
Date: October 1, 2002 at 07:51:19 Pacific
OS: WinME
CPU/Ram: PIII 950MHz
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I thought the following would work:
http://www.computing.net/windows2000/wwwboard/forum/35181.html

...but take a look at CDPlayer.exe itself. When I open mine, I get Windows Media Player!!! Yep, god 'ol Microsoft will make you use what it wants you to use to the point of deleting its own programs and replacing them with WMA. This must be one of those wonderful new features of WMA v7.x or above. Thanks for nothing Windows Update! BEWARE!

Anyone have any luck trashing this bodysnatcher and putting back the original, simple, unassuming CDPlayer.exe? I'm about to copy CDPlayer.exe from Win98 onto to this unfortunate WinME system (I think even a downgrade back to Win98 is in order); otherwise, I may have to just completely remove WMA!

Thanks,
-James



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Name: Jonas
Date: October 1, 2002 at 11:46:30 Pacific
Reply:

Why not download an app that you want and set it as the default player? like winamp from winamp.com .


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