LibraryPanes: Library panes like these in Winamp, iRiver, ..
You toggle the panel on and off using the View menu.
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Make sure that the script is installed correctly. It should be installed to the MM 2.5 Scripts\Auto folder as script file (extension .vbs, not .vbs.txt). By default Windows hides (most) file extensions (which can cause user problems), but this can easily be changed in the folder options.
Extensions: ExternalTools, ExtractFields, SongPreviewer, LinkedTracks, CleanImport, and some other scripts (Need Help with Addons > List of All Scripts).
Steegy...that was it. Dang...now I feel like a knucklehead. LOL! I could have sworn I checked and made sure that it was installed right.
One thing I noticed that is this. See, I run CAD software which also can use VB aps. Anyhow, since correcting this issue, whenever I startup MM, it now tries to configure something with my CAD software. However, if I once again disable library panes, that behavior no longer happens. In my last PC setup, prior to this rebuild, I never had that issue. I am pretty sure nothing is out of the ordinary as far as how things are installed and all. I do consider myself pretty technical in terms of PC's and the use thereof, but this perplexes me. Thoughts on this?
Thanks much.
One thing I noticed that is this. See, I run CAD software which also can use VB aps. Anyhow, since correcting this issue, whenever I startup MM, it now tries to configure something with my CAD software. However, if I once again disable library panes, that behavior no longer happens. In my last PC setup, prior to this rebuild, I never had that issue. I am pretty sure nothing is out of the ordinary as far as how things are installed and all. I do consider myself pretty technical in terms of PC's and the use thereof, but this perplexes me. Thoughts on this?
Thanks much.