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Oct 28th, 2002, 07:37 AM
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mciSendString
if I pass a file which is on my desktop, or in one of the subdirectories of my desktop to mciSendString... it will return an error... I am running Windows XP, is there anyway to get around this??
C:\Documents and Settings\Matts\Desktop\MP3\
is my desktop path..
Thank you
Visual Basic 6.0 Enterprise
Visual C++ 6.0 Professional
Wak 
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