I assume that this will only happen if you launch windows media player
and it has your mp3 directory in its library.

I have not noticed any problem at all with mp3s post sp2. Then again I
use foobar2000 to play my mp3s, oggs, mpcs, et cetera while on
windows.


On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:41:24 -0500, Keith Bachman <kcbnac at gmail.com> wrote:
> I didn't hit any problems when I ran it...but a friend of mine ran it
> for a total of a few hours...wrote a little program to watch what the
> OS did...and it silently manhandled all the mp3s on his system, as
> well as all the files with source code extensions.
> 
> Hence, we avoid SP2 like the plague.
> 
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