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I think IE is one of e the apps thats on teh operatins systems installation CD since its free.

I had to reformat one of my PC s and install xp and IE was installed also
 

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Two reasons why I don't understand it. First of all IE will not play the audio from MLB. It even talks about it on their website. Secondly, if you have a problem with IE and run the repair tool, it install "spyware"-the Alexa toolbar.
Now-if I use Mozilla Firefox as a browser--I can't play Yahoo Football Audio. I sent Yahoo an email to ask WHY and they are hoping to change it later.
 

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What is the problem with the audio from mlb.com exactly?
 

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I don't recall the exact wording of the problem. But what happens is--it plays for 1 to 2 minutes then an IE error message pops up about Internet Explorer and it stops. I sent MLB audio an email about it , before I went to their web site to read about problems. I emailed them the entire wording of the error message and they responded to call them. By that time I had read where there was some problem with IE--so I installed Mozilla Firefox and it plays like a charm each time and ALL the time.
 

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OMT, why don't you just play the audio through RealPlayer or Windows media player? You should be able to right click on the player and click open in Windows media player or Realplayer?
 

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