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To: Carolyn who wrote (23437)11/22/2001 10:15:06 PM
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Carolyn

Can you hear any midi files? Go to start/find (might be search in w2k)/files and folders and search for *.mid. If you click on them and can't hear anything double click on your speaker icon in the systray at the bottom right of the desktop and check if midi volume is turned down or the mute box is checked.

If that doesn't work you might try associating the midi file type with another program. When you click on any of those midi files what program opens to play them? If windows media player doesn't open try right-clicking a midi file and click Properties.

In w2k the properties dialog box has a button labeled Change. Click this and the Open With dialog box appears. Select windows media player and files with the midi extension are automatically associated with that app from then on. Let us know if any of this works.

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