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How to make IE associate .MIDI with Windows Player
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22/11/2006 15:47:06
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
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Miscellaneous
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>How about Tools - Internet Option, Programs Tab, Manage Add-Ons...?

Yes, I went there. All I see there is ability to enable or disable add-ons. When I disabled Quick Time Player and then navigate to a .MID file it won't play. The message says that the plug-in for this type of file is disabled.
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