I'm programming a Philips Pronto to run Media Center. I'm using the
shortcuts published by Microsoft and learning the shortcuts from an IR
keyboard into the Pronto. All seems to be working well, except when I try to
skip forward. The shortcut is Control-F, which is also Find. in many
programs. You'd expect when in Media Center, the shortcut would perform the
Media Center action, but it does not. A window opens in the middle of Media
Center running maximized saying the active directory server is not available.
Is there another shortcut for skip forward, or a way to turn off the service
that is keeping the shortcut from working?

Re: Ctl-F shortcut brings up error message about active directory by Bob

Bob
Mon Mar 24 14:34:15 PDT 2008

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"xsdaver" <xsdaver@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm programming a Philips Pronto to run Media Center. I'm using the
> shortcuts published by Microsoft and learning the shortcuts from an IR
> keyboard into the Pronto. All seems to be working well, except when I try
> to
> skip forward. The shortcut is Control-F, which is also Find. in many
> programs. You'd expect when in Media Center, the shortcut would perform
> the
> Media Center action, but it does not. A window opens in the middle of
> Media
> Center running maximized saying the active directory server is not
> available.
> Is there another shortcut for skip forward, or a way to turn off the
> service
> that is keeping the shortcut from working?