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Old March 24th 10, 01:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Andrew E.
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Default Video problem

If 2 or more monitor screens are in use,microsoft has a utility for
organizing
or running 2 or more same time.You can download it he
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...utilities.aspx
You might check out the other utilities also...

"Joy" wrote:

My computer is a laptop, but I use it in a docking station, so that I can
have a big (external) monitor, full size keyboard, mouse, etc. Last year
when people would send me a .wmv file attachment (that opened with Windows
Media Player), if the laptop was OUT of the docking station, I got audio and
video. But with the laptop IN the docking station, I only got audio, not
video.

A knowledgeable relative who was visiting at the time, found some sort of
setting and was able to 'fix' it so that I got both audio and video on both
screens. But my computer crashed a couple of months ago and although my
computer man was able to save my data, (including e-mails) he had to
reinstall Windows (XP) and we are gradually reinstalling my various
programs. But I just noticed yesterday (I received another .wmv
attachment) that once again, I am not getting video in such attachments.
I e-mailed said relative, but not being here, he can't remember what he had
done at the time. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated!


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