We have experienced this under Windows XP. It turns out that under XP a new
media player is used to display PowerPoint files within Web pages and
depending on how Windoze and its has been installed you will get the
symptoms Mark described. Our student rooms have been migrated to XP and
they're OK but some lecturer machines are not, but the installation of
various service packs in various sequences seems to cure it. One of my
colleagues knows the procedure so we can e-mail it to anyone who's thinks
they might have an XP-related issue. Can't comment on Win98.
Nigel
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> From: Rhiannon Williams
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> Me too,Mark. The best answer I could get from Bb support was that it
> might be a Windows 98 problem(which is not supported) or an unsupported
> browser such as AOL.
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