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Music Match Jukebox 10


Question Posted Wednesday May 24 2006, 7:32 pm

I have downloaded some songs recently that I don't want anyone, except me to recognize or play. I was wandering if anyone knows in the musicmatch jukebox if there is a way to diguise them or even have a "private" library that only I will have access to? Anything you can think of will help. Thanks.

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orphans answered Friday May 26 2006, 6:18 pm:
You could make a folder on your computer and drag-and-drop those songs into them. Then, you can make that folder a hidden folder by right-clicking it and selecting that option. You can see it only when you go to tools>>folder options>>View>>and tick the option to make hidden files visible.

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