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SUMMARYThis article describes Microsoft Interactive Music Control. MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft Interactive Music Control is an optional Internet Explorer component that you can use to create Web pages that play music, and to listen to those pages. You can install the control in either of two ways. Method 1Install the control from the Internet Explorer 4.0 Component Download Web page. To do so, click Product Updates on the Help menu in Internet Explorer.When you install the control, the Gm.dls file is placed in the Multimedia Files\Music\Interactive Music folder. If you install the control from the Internet Explorer 4.0 Component Download page, helpful information about Interactive Music Control is available online at the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/music Method 2Install the control from the Microsoft Interactive Music Web page at:http://www.microsoft.com/music/setup.htm.If you install the control from the Interactive Music Web site, you must download and then run the Imwebath.exe file. Running Imwebath.exe places personality (.per) and style (.sty) files in the Interactive Music folder. It also places files in the Program Files\Microsoft Interactive Music Web Reference folder. The majority of these files are Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) pages that you can view offline. These pages contain useful documentation. Additional .per and .sty files are also copied to a folder at this location, and an Interactive Music Reference item is added to the Start menu. For information about Interactive Music Control, as well as a useful tutorial, Click Start, point to Programs, point to Interactive Music Reference, and then click Interactive Music Web Site. This opens the HTML documentation on your local hard disk. Note that this method is available only if you run the Imwebath.exe file. Additional query words:
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