help with explorer and wmp
Originally posted by Grifter
i dont want the media player preview
i dont want the media player preview
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Originally posted by flipped cracka
i think it'd be the other option. the web view, not active desktop.
i think it'd be the other option. the web view, not active desktop.
i just want the media player preview gone
o well :sad:
eh, i guess it doesn't matter. here's your answer. find folder.htt (a hidden file in either in C:\Windows\Web or C:\WINNT\Web) and open it in notepad (or your favorite text editor). find the line that has
(probably around line 182) and delete everything from that line (including that line) down to right before
then save the file somewhere else, where you can find it (like C:\ ) and then copy it to where you found it originally. make sure you save a backup copy (just in case). that should do it. worked on my machine with Windows 2K.
else if (IsSoundFile(ext))
if (Preview.innerHTML != "")
Originally posted by flipped cracka
eh, i guess it doesn't matter. here's your answer. find folder.htt (a hidden file in either in C:\Windows\Web or C:\WINNT\Web) and open it in notepad (or your favorite text editor). find the line that has (probably around line 182) and delete everything from that line (including that line) down to right before then save the file somewhere else, where you can find it (like C:\ ) and then copy it to where you found it originally. make sure you save a backup copy (just in case). that should do it. worked on my machine with Windows 2K.
eh, i guess it doesn't matter. here's your answer. find folder.htt (a hidden file in either in C:\Windows\Web or C:\WINNT\Web) and open it in notepad (or your favorite text editor). find the line that has (probably around line 182) and delete everything from that line (including that line) down to right before then save the file somewhere else, where you can find it (like C:\ ) and then copy it to where you found it originally. make sure you save a backup copy (just in case). that should do it. worked on my machine with Windows 2K.


