A way to play a playlist on startup?

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atkafighter
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A way to play a playlist on startup?

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Hi,
Just popping in to ask if anyone knows how to make Windows Media Player play a playlist when the player is launched. and to break the world record for most use of the word play in a single sentence.
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Put a shortcut to the playlist in your Windows Startup folder. (Typically C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup or if you have more than one user per machine C:\Documents and Settings\(your username)\Start Menu\Programs\Startup)
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I think he means start the playlist when Windows Media Player starts up... Eh?
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I have a Similar question, Is there away to get Windows Media Player to Play a Song list upon start up of the computer.. (When It gets to the desktop)?
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i know you guys dont mean this, but replace the startup sound with a song of your choice :wink:
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Sword_Gun wrote:I have a Similar question, Is there away to get Windows Media Player to Play a Song list upon start up of the computer.. (When It gets to the desktop)?
dankicksass wrote:Put a shortcut to the playlist in your Windows Startup folder. (Typically C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup or if you have more than one user per machine C:\Documents and Settings\(your username)\Start Menu\Programs\Startup)
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