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    Windows media center, "always ontop"

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by unk3, Aug 23, 2007.

  1. unk3

    unk3 Notebook Consultant

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    does anyone know how to make a windowed media center always ontop?
     
  2. Thibault

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    Windows Media Center or Windows Media Player? I don't know about Center but for Player you can just go in the Options and select the "Keep the Player on top of other windows" option. I'd assume there would be something similar for WMC.