I have tried this. But this changes the file association for windows programs and not for Internet Explorer. IE does not respect these settings.
Thank you.
>Windows Explorer > Tools > Folder options > File Types
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>>This message is the second attempt at solving the problem of IE using Quick Time Player when the browser points to a MIDI file. (This problem started when I installed Quick Time Player). I want the MIDI files to be played by Windows Media Player. Both Quick Time Player and Windows Media Player show on the list of add-ons. But when I disable Quick Time Player, the MIDI's don't play at all. So I have to set somewhere in the IE to associated file .MID with the Windows Media Player. Where do I find this association setup?
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>>Thank you.
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