In Control Panel > Default Programs > Set Program Access and Computer
Defaults, choose Custom and expand it. make sure "Enable access to this
program" for Windows Media Player has a checkmark.
If that looks okay, what happens if you right-click on Media Player, choose
Open File Location, and double-click on wmplayer.exe?
If nothing happens, open Task Manager (right-click your Taskbar) and see if
wmplayer.exe is running, on the Processes tab. If it is, right-click
wmplayer.exe, and choose End Process. Then try to open Media Player again.
If still no luck, try this:
Press the Windows key + R. In the Run box type
sfc /scannow
After the System File Checker scan, which may take awhile, you can confirm
any repairs by looking at the cbs.log (towards the end of the log) in
C:\Windows\Logs\CBS.
"Nipstudent" <> wrote in message
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> This is not something so simple as defaults. Windows does not respond
> under
> any circumstances and I clearly have some kind of problem with my registry
> files. If there is any option other than reinstalling vista I will do it
> but
> it looks like that might be my only option. Now, how do I reinstall vista
> with no CD as it came installed on my operating system.
>
>
>
> "brink" wrote:
>
>>
>> Nipstudent;377921 Wrote:
>> > I have a problem with Vista, like many others, more specifically with
>> > WMP 11.
>> > I have gone through a lengthy process of searching knoweledgebases and
>> > support options that I finally have come to ask someone that knows more
>> > than
>> > me.
>> >
>> > I had downloaded several different media players to test them out and
>> > later
>> > removed them all. After I did this I found that Media Player 11 no
>> > longer
>> > opened and no streaming video in explorer or firefox responded. I
>> > attempted
>> > to use the knowledgebase's solution of reregistering the Jscript.dll
>> > and
>> > Vbscript.dll files with two run commands but I got the error message:
>> > The
>> > module "jscript.dll was loaded but the call to DllRegisterServer failed
>> > with
>> > error code 0x80004005. I have searched everywhere for this error code
>> > and no
>> > information is either relevant or understandable to me. I have already
>> > downloaded the windows essential codec package from snapfiles and have
>> > downloaded Dependency Walker but cant figure out how to use it.
>> >
>> > Any relavent info on this would be more than greatly appreciated.
>> >
>> > Ben J, Canada
>>
>> Hi Ben J,
>>
>> Did you check and make sure WMP11 had all of it's file associations set
>> back to it? Installing the other players would have changed the
>> associations. Go to the link below for how. Just scroll down a bit
>> until you get to this section, "Set Your Default Programs File Type
>> Associations :".
>>
>> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/69...ams.html?ltr=D
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Shawn
>>
>>
>> --
>> brink
>>
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