Hi Anthony,
Good thought, but I got help from a friend who had me add a patch to modify 
the configuration and reduce a lot of the clutter,. At first I thought this 
was somehow connected to Windows Messenger but now think it was a 
coincidence. it seems more likely to be some weird artifact of Replay 
Converter or, now that i think of it, due to one of those sites with an 
embedded flash player for listening to their station. The strange thing 
about this site was that i could listen without installing this other addon, 
which supposedly allowed updates of the streaming information etc., though I 
couldn't really read the additional content any better after the addition. 
Anyway, the only place i'm seeing this is in the syst tray and by using a 
right-click on it I've gotten it to temporarily disappear at least, very 
strange. If anyone is curious, the station is www.kfog.com. What I've read 
suggests that it may be a bear to uninstall this so I'll probably leave well 
enough alone until i see whether anything isn't working, lol.

Susan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Anthony campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: haali media splitter


> hi susan, when you installed windows live did you tell it not to install 
> the
> advert part of the programme.
>
> hth
> anthony
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Susan Wojtecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 2:11 PM
> Subject: haali media splitter
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>> Hey everyone,
>> has anybody heard of haali media splitter? I apparently have several
>> instances of this thing in my syst tray and am trying to figure out how 
>> to
>> get rid of it. I did a Google search and came up with some references to
>> MP4
>> or some kind of video files and have some vague recollection of using 
>> some
>> embedded player when surfing at some point, but can't figure out what
>> program this is associated with. i'm assuming that this is more of a
>> nuisance thing than actually harmful, but really would like it gone if
>> there
>> is a way to do it without creating a mess. The only other thing i did
>> recently that might be remotely connected was that I installed and
>> configured Windows live Messenger and at first I thought this was the
>> culprit, but I don't think so now. anyway, would appreciate any help or
>> advice with this. Many thanks.
>>
>> Susan
>>
>>
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