>>> Someone reported that whenever running the media player that the VPC
>>> will emerged automatively.I want to know why and how to stop
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> http://bbs.vmware.cn/viewthread.php?tid=13479&pid=72728&page=1&extra=#pid72728
> I am just interested by this problem.
Sorry, but I can't read Chinese. Also from the URL it would appear that
this was posted to a VMware forum. Are you sure the problem is a VPC one
and not a VMware one?
As I said, I've never even heard of this problem.

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Paul Adare
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There's really no way to know what the problem is, it sounds like he
may have something very specific to that PC's configuration. Maybe
it's the associations, maybe handlers, but it's really hard to tell.
I've seen something similar, but not exactly, from a PC where it had a
virus and the handler for .exe's was messed up. (But he'd have this
problem from more than just media player and VPC.)

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Bob Comer
>> > Someone reported that whenever running the media player that the VPC
>> > will emerged automatively.I want to know why and how to stop
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>http://bbs.vmware.cn/viewthread.php?tid=13479&pid=72728&page=1&extra=#pid72728
>I am just interested by this problem.
taoeugon2007@yahoo.com.cn - 30 Jan 2008 14:51 GMT
On 1月30日, 下午10时04分, Robert Comer <bobcomer-remove...@mindspring.com>
wrote:
> There's really no way to know what the problem is, it sounds like he
> may have something very specific to that PC's configuration. Maybe
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Thanks to everybody.I AM AN AMATEUR in this field.But enjoyed with VPC
very much to install a lot of thingys.I am wandered if there are some
problems machine specific even thou the ideology of the VPC should not
agree with it.