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job5707 - 30 Mar 2005 01:27 GMT
Whenever I delete a music file, mp3 or wma, either from WMP or from it's
folder  It shows up again in WMP (it's in the recycler folder).  I do not
have WMP monitoring any specific folders yet it seems to be monitoring all
folders.  Anytime I add music to the computer it is automatically showing up
in WMP.  I am using WMP 10 in Windows XP Pro. with a  NTFS.  I have been
unable to find any articles or FAQ's that explain it.  Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
J
Chris - 31 Mar 2005 21:58 GMT
You have the option check to add files to the Library upon playback, I would
guess.  Tools>>Options.

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> Whenever I delete a music file, mp3 or wma, either from WMP or from it's
> folder  It shows up again in WMP (it's in the recycler folder).  I do not
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> Thanks,
> J
job5707 - 31 Mar 2005 23:17 GMT
I looked and don't have the option to add files on playback checked.  I
thought it was only supposed to monitor the folders that were specified, but
I don't have it monitoring any folders so I am confused. Thanks though Chris.
J
 
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