Thanks for posting that, DudeOnFire. Hopefully someone can come along and take a look for ya.
Cheers,
Walker
Windows Outreach Team
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Thanks for the tip, I did try that but it kept giving me an error. (Maybe because it exceeded 10MB? I don't know.)
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