Odd... you can try searching the registry for the path, perhaps.... ?
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"David Lee Smith" <DavidLeeSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Yes - all references were removed and the folder was deleted. Each time I
> start Media Player it shows back up. Very strange.
>
> "zachd [ms]" wrote:
>
>>
>> Have you removed the references t othis file under WMP's Tools:Options?
>> Is
>> it still your My Music/Rip folder or a monitored folder?
>>
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>> "David Lee Smith" <David Lee Smith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message news:4D72AE9D-6338-4D84-949A-916DD7926639@microsoft.com...
>> >I recently created a folder on my desktop called Music and used WMP 10
>> >to
>> > monitor this folder so it could organize the files nicely and gather
>> > missing
>> > tag info and cover art. Now that I am done with this folder, I moved
>> > the
>> > contents and deleted the folder. After that I removed all entries from
>> > the
>> > Monitor Folders option in WMP10. Unfortunately for me, everytime I
>> > start
>> > windows media player now, it auto-creates a folder on my desktop called
>> > Music. this is quite annoying as I keep having to delete this file
>> > mantually
>> > after the player closes. Has anybody else had this problem or can you
>> > reproduct it? I tried to email support to report a bug but could not
>> > see
>> > spending $35 to make their product better after I could not find
>> > mention
>> > of
>> > this error in the news groups.
>>
>>
>>