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Strange issue



Greetings all,

I'm using QT 6.3 on Windows 2k, and I get the following error 
message everytime I try to start a movie in QT:

filename.mov: QuickTimePlayer.exe - No Disk

There is no disk in the drive.  Please put a disk into drive D:.

This is an issue, because the movies are not on the D drive (which 
is a Zip drive), nor have they ever been associated with such.  I've 
opened up movies from a CD-Rom that has been created on 
another machine, and I get the same message.

It will allow me to watch the movie after I click cancel several times.  
And sometimes the message just comes up when the computer 
boots up.

Any ideas?

Sean Hendricks
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