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Donald Robb
Hello All,
I'm running Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 RC and recently I have been getting a
problem with Windows Media Player where it constantly says "Windows Media
Player is not configured for the Internet" and it suggests that I run the
"Internet Connection Wizard" to reconnect. There is a similar issue in
Windows XP that can be resolved by running the wizard however the ICW has
been removed in Vista. This is particularly annoying because now my computer
can no longer connect to streaming media though I would prefer not to have
to reformat just to regain the ability to connect to streaming media again.
I have also disabled firewalls and directly connected the computer to the
modem to rule out my network. Lastly I tried enabling "Connect to the
Internet (overrides other commands)" under WMP's options in the player tab.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Donald Robb
CCIE R&S Written, CCIP, CCDP, CCNP, JNCIS-M, JNCIS-ER, ENA, MCSE 2003,
Security+, Network+, A+
I'm running Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 RC and recently I have been getting a
problem with Windows Media Player where it constantly says "Windows Media
Player is not configured for the Internet" and it suggests that I run the
"Internet Connection Wizard" to reconnect. There is a similar issue in
Windows XP that can be resolved by running the wizard however the ICW has
been removed in Vista. This is particularly annoying because now my computer
can no longer connect to streaming media though I would prefer not to have
to reformat just to regain the ability to connect to streaming media again.
I have also disabled firewalls and directly connected the computer to the
modem to rule out my network. Lastly I tried enabling "Connect to the
Internet (overrides other commands)" under WMP's options in the player tab.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Donald Robb
CCIE R&S Written, CCIP, CCDP, CCNP, JNCIS-M, JNCIS-ER, ENA, MCSE 2003,
Security+, Network+, A+