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Default Force asx to bring up Windows Media Player - How?

I have a list of asx links in a document Im creating. I want the
ability to just click the link in the excel sheet and start listening
to the selection. RIght now it just brings up Internet Explorer, but
IE does not bring up WIndows MEdia...it just loads a blank page with
the click .asx link in the address bar.

Is there way to acheive this?

Cheers, Chaser

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Default Force asx to bring up Windows Media Player - How?

Have you established WM as the default player for the asx file type?

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I have a list of asx links in a document Im creating. I want the
ability to just click the link in the excel sheet and start listening
to the selection. RIght now it just brings up Internet Explorer, but
IE does not bring up WIndows MEdia...it just loads a blank page with
the click .asx link in the address bar.

Is there way to acheive this?

Cheers, Chaser



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