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dengle:
I have been trying to get Media Center to download Audible files using the Audible plug-in.  When I click the download link on the Audible web page (displaying in the Media Center Audible plug-in), I get an IE prompt about "Open" or "Save" the file.  Nothing happens if I open the file and if I save the file it just saves a little .pl file.  In trying to test this, I installed Media Center on an XP laptop that I have.  When I click on the download link on the Audible web page (displaying in the Media Center Audible plug-in), I get a quick dialog that I don't have time to read.  Then it goes away and the Media Center begins to download the file and displays the file under "Audible Titles" under the "Audible Plug-In" while doing so.  I'm sure the Windows 2000 server is configured wrong... probably file extensions, but I've tried several different approaches and have been unsuccessful so far in getting the Windows 2000 server to behave like the XP laptop.  Can anyone help?

Dale Engle

JimH:
Are you using the latest build of MC12?

dengle:
Yes.  I just downloaded it last night to be certain.  When I ask it to check for updates it doesn't find any.

Dale

dengle:
PS

The about box says it is 12.0.198 in the title bar.

Dale Engle

dengle:
One other thing...

I'm confused that I'm getting an IE download prompt from Media Center when I click the download link on the Audible web site in the MC Audible plug-in since my default browser is Firefox.

I have no idea if this is related to the problem or not.  The XP laptop dialog goes by so fast I honestly can't tell if it is an IE or Firefox download dialog.  The XP's default browser is Firefox as well.

Dale

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