> How can I fix this issue of the WMP network tab not opening and its also
> causing other applications from using the WMP controls for network
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> This forum appears to be dead
Yes, people do try to help. Often though, the question or problem is not
described clearly or completely, making a response difficult if not
impossible. If that is the case, the helper who is just browsing through to
see if maybe he can help some one out will keep on clicking until he finds a
question or problem he thinks he can answer. Make sense?
Is the Network tab grayed out or does it appear normal and does nothing
when you click on it?
>its also
> causing other applications from using the WMP controls for network
> streaming.
The above is pretty unclear to me...could you restate?? kr.
wmpisntworking - 16 Sep 2005 14:55 GMT
KR,
Let's just focus on the network tab, it is not grayed out it looks normal
but just does not respond when you click on it. So I cannot check to accept
all media types which I am hooping will allow me to listen to the media I
currently cannot.
I have seen numerous other posts on this topic with no repsonses? Any help
greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
EJ
> > How can I fix this issue of the WMP network tab not opening and its also
> > causing other applications from using the WMP controls for network
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> > streaming.
> The above is pretty unclear to me...could you restate?? kr.
kxxr - 16 Sep 2005 16:16 GMT
> KR,
>
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> > > streaming.
> > The above is pretty unclear to me...could you restate?? kr.
There is some discussion of this very problem here:
http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html
it's a bit hard to follow but you may see something that applies to you. kr.
kxxr - 16 Sep 2005 16:35 GMT
> > KR,
> >
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> http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html
> it's a bit hard to follow but you may see something that applies to you. kr.
A user in another group says this:
:::: delete the media player folders from your profile in C:\Documents and
Settings\[username] and reboot. Also, you can test this by logging on
as another user on the same machine. Wierd though, cause I coudn't find
any policies or reg entries prohibiting the network tab - guess I just
don't care enough to look any further, since this fixes it. Otherwise,
make things even easier, log on as another admin account and blow your
whole profile away, that'll work too. ::::
I think he's on to something there. kr.