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"Kevin Lowe" <> wrote in message
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> Here's some instructions provided in the Windows Media newsgroup for
> installing Windows Media Connect on x64. If you want your Xbox 360 to
> stream music off your PC, you'll need this software. It's totally,
> way-out-of-left-field unsupported, so don't blame me or MS if this happens
> to blow up your computer, set fire to your lawn, mutate your kids, etc..
> However, it worked for me, so I'll pass it along to everyone else here.
> Below is the message, quoted in its entirety, and someone should commend
> this guy for hooking us up. -KML
>
> Of course, this is completly unsupported (and totally useful) so you
> didn't
> hear it from me. You'll need wmccds.exe, wmcsci.dll, and wmccfg.exe from
> out
> of the setup package. You should be able to get it by downloading the
> setup
> package and opening it up with winzip and just extracting the files. For
> the
> rest of this you'll need to be logged in as an adiminstrator.
>
> 1. Create an install directory. Something like c:\program
> files(x86)\Windows Media Connect 2
> 2. Copy wmccds.exe, wmcsci.dll, and wmccdf.exe to your install directory.
> 3. Open a 32bit command window and navigate to your install directory.
> 4. Run "regsvr32 wmcsci.dll"
> 5. Run "wmccds.exe -installwithfiles"
> 6. Run wmccfg.exe and complete the "first run wizard"
>
> To uninstall WMC (without removing any actual files)
>
> 7. exit wmccfg.exe (not just close to the task bar, but actually exit)
> 8. run "net stop wmconnectcds" to stop the service.
> 9. run "regsvr32 -u wmcsci.dll"
>
> I haven't actually tried any of this stuff running under WOW on an x64
> system. But that should get you past the setup block.
>
> Hope it works!
>
> --
> Alan Ludwig
> Software Design Engineer
> Windows Media Devices Group
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>
>