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Date: | Sat, 21 Oct 2006 07:07:13 EDT |
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Harold Thomas wrote:
> Hi, I don't know if I did something, or if one of the MS updates is
> messing with me; but when I click a video link to bring up the
> windows media viewer, it will pop-up for approx 1 to 2 secs and then
> disappear. I have tried everything I know including disabling pop-up
> blockers, all anti-spyware, and even my ZoneAlarm. Nothing helps. I
> even tried IE7, but it does the same thing. I can't even watch the
> video about the changes in IE7. If the link brings up the full
> version of Windows Media Player it works fine. But if the window
> version is called, that's when I have the problem. Can anyone help
> me?
Other then uninstalling / reinstalling every piece of multi-media
related software you can find on the system. Including uninstalling and
re-installing any codecs (if you have any). It sounds like something
could have mucked around in your registry and now IE is confused about
what application is supposed to handle video for you.
The trick is to figure out what piece of software needs to be
uninstalled / reinstalled.
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I dont know if this will mean anything or not, but you can look into it and
see. I have Win Xp, so don't know if they are all the same in this or not,
but try going to Control Panel, double click on Add and Remove Programs, then
another screen will come up... On the LEFT over there... it will have Add
/Remove Windows Components, click on that.... then another window will come
up.. which says Windows Components. Scroll down to the bottom and uninstall the
one that says Windows Media Player. Then shut down... get back on and get
your Windows Installation CD out (probably your purple one) and when that
comes on the screen it will give you several choices... click on the one that
says... Install Windows Optional Components.
I had to do this one time in order to get my games back... I tried copying
them from every where, but what you copy is only a short cut... you must have
that CD in order to reinstall those games.. so maybe something went wrong
with your Media Player... Now... dont know if this will work or not... Just a
thought. Harriet...
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