Excellent idea. This post is not likely to get sticky status, so, guys, keep this one stored somewhere just in case. James has mentioned that there is a Windows bug that's been there forever that causes this issue and that
AnyDVD attempts to work around it. Seems like MS is aware of it, as well. Let's hope it's fixed in Vista.

(I've yet to see the problem in Vista, but, um, I seem to have never run Vista without AnyDVD in the background for some odd reason.

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