I would appreciate any light anyone can shed on this.
Thanks
Check if you still have the "Primitive: Browselc" component in your image.
Here you find the full list of components modified for FP2007: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa940680.aspx.
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NTFS (if you happened to use this FS) is obviously involved in the process of reading file details but only covers the files system
part. In other words, it only gets higher level driver and apps an access to the file content. It doesn't know anything about
metadata that might be stored within the file.
I just realized I didn't read your previous post completely. You did mention the important part of the issue which I have obscurely
missed.
My next guess is that you are missing the shmedia.dll library.
By any chance, did you have "Windows Media Player 8.0", "Windows Media Player 9.0" or "Windows Media Player 10.0" component in your
previous images where your application worked correctly?
What I am seeing is that somehow that library is NOT included in the latest "Windows Media Player 10.0" component but it is still in
the repository. Could you copy that library manually to your runtime and register it with regsvr32? (or you could include the
library in TD and have FBA DLL/COM Registration resource created for it)
Let us know if it helps.
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Thanks Again
Anyway, seems like we found another bug of the WMP 10 component on XPe.
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