Using Win98SE. Media Player 9 used to work fine, but after restoring the
Win98SE system, it doesn't work on streaming audio. I've follwed the
direction for the error code to no avail. MP will play CDs, mp3, wav,
midi, and others. It will not play wma format. The error message says
"Class is not registered."
Any pointers?

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Ron Badour - 10 Aug 2005 15:02 GMT
Please explain what you mean by restoring W98--what exactly did you do?
Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling MP9?

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> Using Win98SE. Media Player 9 used to work fine, but after restoring the
> Win98SE system, it doesn't work on streaming audio. I've follwed the
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>
> Any pointers?
Bernard W. Joseph - 10 Aug 2005 21:43 GMT
> Please explain what you mean by restoring W98--what exactly did you do?
> Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling MP9?
I have an H-P Pavilion computer. It came with a restore disk. When I ran
into a series of lost system dll files, I restored using the H-P disk. I
have done a couple of uninstall-reinstall sequences of MP9.
JL Jones - 07 Sep 2005 16:12 GMT
> > Please explain what you mean by restoring W98--what exactly did you do?
> > Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling MP9?
>
> I have an H-P Pavilion computer. It came with a restore disk. When I ran
> into a series of lost system dll files, I restored using the H-P disk. I
> have done a couple of uninstall-reinstall sequences of MP9.
Can't vouch for the site/file, but try
http://www.soft32.com/download_2592.html hth/jlj