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NIGHTCRAWLERmb
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      04-23-2010

Lately I have found that my Videos sent as attachments in my Windows Mail on
Vista are failing to open when I double click. What occurs is that they
play, but in the backround with the original e-mail still in view. To see
the attachment video I have to click on the icon(i have now on the taskbar)
to view the video playing. The previous video attachments, those, which I
had save on hard drive are also doing the same if I want to view them. This
has just began, for before, once I double clicked I could view them right
away.
Any further assistance on this would be helpful. Something that has been
updated or downloaded appears to have cause this ?? I don't know.
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John Inzer
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      04-23-2010
NIGHTCRAWLERmb wrote:
> Lately I have found that my Videos sent as attachments in my Windows
> Mail on Vista are failing to open when I double click. What occurs
> is that they play, but in the backround with the original e-mail
> still in view. To see the attachment video I have to click on the
> icon(i have now on the taskbar) to view the video playing. The
> previous video attachments, those, which I had save on hard drive are
> also doing the same if I want to view them. This has just began, for
> before, once I double clicked I could view them right away.
> Any further assistance on this would be helpful. Something that has
> been updated or downloaded appears to have cause this ?? I don't know.

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If I understand the question...Windows Media Player
is launching but is not taking focus...maybe it would
be worth a try to open Media Player and go to...
Tools / Options / Player tab...check the box...
"Keep the Player on top of other windows" / Apply / OK.

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NIGHTCRAWLERmb
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      04-24-2010
Hi John, thanks for your response to my problem. You've got it right, however
I launched Windows Media Player and what it did was bring up my whole music
library and nowhere on the usual top area or anywhere else did I find the
usual; File/Edit/View/Tools etc. I was talking to a friend of mine today,
and he came up with the same solution, and with both of you with the same
solution it is very hard to believe that the Tools is not showing up.
Foregoing that I then right clicked on Media Player click'd on
Properties/General/tick'd Hidden/Apply/OK. I then tried to see if any of the
hard drive e-mail attachments would come up and play properly, along with
trying some new e-mails that were in Mail, and darned it if it didn't work
properly again.
But now I'm wondering how to do it the way you both have suggested, being I
was unable to see Tools. Like I mentioned I'm running Vista, would there be
any differance with XP etc?

Any assist on this
-- Rick/
Rickless




"John Inzer" wrote:

> NIGHTCRAWLERmb wrote:
> > Lately I have found that my Videos sent as attachments in my Windows
> > Mail on Vista are failing to open when I double click. What occurs
> > is that they play, but in the backround with the original e-mail
> > still in view. To see the attachment video I have to click on the
> > icon(i have now on the taskbar) to view the video playing. The
> > previous video attachments, those, which I had save on hard drive are
> > also doing the same if I want to view them. This has just began, for
> > before, once I double clicked I could view them right away.
> > Any further assistance on this would be helpful. Something that has
> > been updated or downloaded appears to have cause this ?? I don't know.

> ========================================
> If I understand the question...Windows Media Player
> is launching but is not taking focus...maybe it would
> be worth a try to open Media Player and go to...
> Tools / Options / Player tab...check the box...
> "Keep the Player on top of other windows" / Apply / OK.
>
> --
>
> Volunteer J - MS-MVP
> Digital Media Experience
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
> .
>

 
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dbknox
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      04-24-2010

NIGHTCRAWLERmb;1257883 Wrote:
> Hi John, thanks for your response to my problem. You've got it right
> however
> I launched Windows Media Player and what it did was bring up my whol
> music
> library and nowhere on the usual top area or anywhere else did I fin
> the
> usual; File/Edit/View/Tools etc. I was talking to a friend of min
> today,
> and he came up with the same solution, and with both of you with th
> same
> solution it is very hard to believe that the Tools is not showing up.
> Foregoing that I then right clicked on Media Player click'd on
> Properties/General/tick'd Hidden/Apply/OK. I then tried to see if an
> of the
> hard drive e-mail attachments would come up and play properly, alon
> with
> trying some new e-mails that were in Mail, and darned it if it didn'
> work
> properly again.
> But now I'm wondering how to do it the way you both have suggested
> being I
> was unable to see Tools. Like I mentioned I'm running Vista, would ther
> be
> any differance with XP etc?
>
> Any assist on this
> -- Rick/
> Rickless
>
>
>
>
> "John Inzer" wrote:
> > > >
> > > NIGHTCRAWLERmb wrote:> > > > >
> > > > > Lately I have found that my Videos sent as attachments in m
> > > Windows
> > > > > Mail on Vista are failing to open when I double click. What occurs
> > > > > is that they play, but in the backround with the original e-mail
> > > > > still in view. To see the attachment video I have to click on the
> > > > > icon(i have now on the taskbar) to view the video playing. The
> > > > > previous video attachments, those, which I had save on hard driv
> > > are
> > > > > also doing the same if I want to view them. This has just began
> > > for
> > > > > before, once I double clicked I could view them right away.
> > > > > Any further assistance on this would be helpful. Something tha
> > > has
> > > > > been updated or downloaded appears to have cause this ?? I don'
> > > know.> > > >
> > > ========================================
> > > If I understand the question...Windows Media Player
> > > is launching but is not taking focus...maybe it would
> > > be worth a try to open Media Player and go to...
> > > Tools / Options / Player tab...check the box...
> > > "Keep the Player on top of other windows" / Apply / OK.
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > Volunteer J - MS-MVP
> > > Digital Media Experience
> > >
> > > Notice
> > > This is not tech support
> > > I am a volunteer
> > >
> > > Solutions that work for
> > > me may not work for you
> > >
> > > Proceed at your own risk
> > >
> > >
> > > .
> > > > >


Try "right clicking" near the top of wmp and choose "classic view"

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John Inzer
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      04-25-2010
dbknox wrote:
> Try "right clicking" near the top of wmp and choose "classic view".

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That's it....but mine (WMP11) says : Show Classic Menus

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NIGHTCRAWLERmb
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      04-26-2010
Well, I tried it, although you indicate "classic view", mine also is Show
Classic Menus, but tick on it anyways and if you move your cursor up to
"View" you'll see on the next pop'd up window "Classic Menu" is already
tick'd for you and your right it should work. I tried one of my recent
e-mails of a movie clip-tried it w/o the Classic View tick'd and it wouldn't
work (it was like I explained in my original post), then I went back to wmp
tick'd the Show Classic Menu, double check'd View and the Classic Menu was
tick'd, went back to the e-mail attachment and it worked, so Problem solved.
With that I thank you all, till next time I'm having a problem.
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"John Inzer" wrote:

> dbknox wrote:
> > Try "right clicking" near the top of wmp and choose "classic view".

> =============================================
> That's it....but mine (WMP11) says : Show Classic Menus
>
> --
>
> Volunteer J - MS-MVP
> Digital Media Experience
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
> .
>

 
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John Inzer
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      04-27-2010
NIGHTCRAWLERmb wrote:
> Well, I tried it, although you indicate "classic view", mine also is
> Show Classic Menus, but tick on it anyways and if you move your
> cursor up to "View" you'll see on the next pop'd up window "Classic
> Menu" is already tick'd for you and your right it should work. I
> tried one of my recent e-mails of a movie clip-tried it w/o the
> Classic View tick'd and it wouldn't work (it was like I explained in
> my original post), then I went back to wmp tick'd the Show Classic
> Menu, double check'd View and the Classic Menu was tick'd, went back
> to the e-mail attachment and it worked, so Problem solved. With that
> I thank you all, till next time I'm having a problem.

=================================
You're welcome.

Thanks for the update.

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dbknox
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      05-03-2010

NIGHTCRAWLERmb;1258571 Wrote:
> Well, I tried it, although you indicate "classic view", mine also i
> Show
> Classic Menus, but tick on it anyways and if you move your cursor up to
> "View" you'll see on the next pop'd up window "Classic Menu" is already
> tick'd for you and your right it should work. I tried one of my recent
> e-mails of a movie clip-tried it w/o the Classic View tick'd and i
> wouldn't
> work (it was like I explained in my original post), then I went back t
> wmp
> tick'd the Show Classic Menu, double check'd View and the Classic Men
> was
> tick'd, went back to the e-mail attachment and it worked, so Proble
> solved.
> With that I thank you all, till next time I'm having a problem.
> --
> Rickless
>
>
>
>
> "John Inzer" wrote:
> > > >
> > > dbknox wrote:> > > > >
> > > > > Try "right clicking" near the top of wmp and choose "classic view".> > > >
> > > =============================================
> > > That's it....but mine (WMP11) says : Show Classic Menus
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > Volunteer J - MS-MVP
> > > Digital Media Experience
> > >
> > > Notice
> > > This is not tech support
> > > I am a volunteer
> > >
> > > Solutions that work for
> > > me may not work for you
> > >
> > > Proceed at your own risk
> > >
> > >
> > > .
> > > > >

Of course you are right John, thanks. I shoiuld have tol
*NIGHTCRAWLERmb* to try holding down "ctrl" and then pressing "m" t
toggle between views.
Oh well all's well that ends well

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