B Boma In Runtime Messages 196 Oct 26, 2005 #1 It doesn't matter if I used IE, Mozilla, or Netscape. It plays other file types fine. I already downloaded the newest realplayer. HELP!
It doesn't matter if I used IE, Mozilla, or Netscape. It plays other file types fine. I already downloaded the newest realplayer. HELP!
office politics It's all just 1s and 0s Messages 6,555 Location in the lab Oct 26, 2005 #2 are you able to play the file on anther machine? i would prolly uninstall/reinstall RP
OP OP B Boma In Runtime Messages 196 Oct 26, 2005 #3 I only have one machine in the house, so I am not sure. :-( I did work before. Now it creates an error that closes the browser.
I only have one machine in the house, so I am not sure. :-( I did work before. Now it creates an error that closes the browser.
B brady S e c u r e d Messages 3,760 Location Somewhere Sunny Oct 26, 2005 #4 Do you have another (admin) account on the machine you can test this with ?
T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Oct 26, 2005 #5 so the same song you tried works on windows media player or winamp?
OP OP B Boma In Runtime Messages 196 Oct 26, 2005 #6 Real player files work fine out of the browser. It's when I play ones that are integrated into the Web Browser that causes problems. I only have one admin account. It just logs into XP with any clicks or passwords.
Real player files work fine out of the browser. It's when I play ones that are integrated into the Web Browser that causes problems. I only have one admin account. It just logs into XP with any clicks or passwords.
E EricB Chillin Techie Messages 11,861 Location USA Oct 26, 2005 #7 Boma said: Real player files work fine out of the browser. It's when I play ones that are integrated into the Web Browser that causes problems. I only have one admin account. It just logs into XP with any clicks or passwords. Click to expand... real one has an old version of IE intregrated into it. it has more holes than swiss cheese. that's why most people stay away from it
Boma said: Real player files work fine out of the browser. It's when I play ones that are integrated into the Web Browser that causes problems. I only have one admin account. It just logs into XP with any clicks or passwords. Click to expand... real one has an old version of IE intregrated into it. it has more holes than swiss cheese. that's why most people stay away from it
B brady S e c u r e d Messages 3,760 Location Somewhere Sunny Oct 26, 2005 #8 You can test your local, by creating another account and testing the issue again... then if it works, just rename your local profile.
You can test your local, by creating another account and testing the issue again... then if it works, just rename your local profile.
OP OP B Boma In Runtime Messages 196 Oct 26, 2005 #9 I just tried by creating a new account; I logged on and there issue is there. What in the heck do I do?
I just tried by creating a new account; I logged on and there issue is there. What in the heck do I do?