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Chapter 25: Mastering Windows Media Center
Configuring Additional Program Library Options
When you click Tasks Settings General Program Library Options, you’ll see
the Program Library Options screen shown in Figure 25-16. From this screen, you
can allow applications in the program library to control the Windows Media Center
experience. By selecting the related checkbox, you allow other programs to control
how Windows Media Center looks and acts. This is a default setting for Windows
Media Center, and unless you have reason to change it, it is best to leave it checked.
You can also select the “Access media information” from Windows Media Center
checkbox to allow other applications to retrieve and use the information that Win-
dows Media Center collects.
The next selection available allows you to hide security warnings in Windows Media
Center. If you do not want to see the security dialog messages concerning security
issues with Windows Media Center, you can check the box next to this setting to
stop them from appearing.
The Edit Program Library option allows you to customize how applications interact
with Windows Media Center. Click or select the Edit Program Library option and
then choose specific applications to show or hide within Windows Media Center.
Figure 25-16. Configuring program library options

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