Want E1P13AV: HP plugged music - files WAV of MagicJack

I read that HP plugged music has no type of file owner, but it will not play my MagicJack voicemail files. (I have not yet configured HP plugged music and do not wish, at this time.)

MagicJack WAV files are downloaded, by default, in the form of HP plugged music files, but when right click on a file (once it is uploaded to the folder I put in place for them), then clicking Properties, it does not offer a choice as to which program to open the file with, as this happens on music files. I have Windows Media Player on this machine and would like to open these files with WMP.

Thank you in advance for any help you can give.

Hi @GAllantFox,

I understand that you have not setup HP plugged music but your Magicjack voicemail is failing at the trendy music that HP is not configured.

I would try to change the default for that file type as program that should solve the problem.

Choose the apps Windows uses by default

When I tried on the laboratory notebook I followed these steps

Open charms and went to settings

default change

Scroll down and you should see Choose default application by file type

Locate the wav file, and select the program you want to open in.

If this does not work, I suggest to contact MIcrosoft for assistance to change the default program for a particular file type.

Contact Microsoft

Good luck!

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