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Kathy
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      22nd Feb 2009
I'm trying to watch the video of a CBS show. I get a dark window on my screen
with the message "the video you have requested is either unavailable or is
being blocked by an Ad blocker installed in your browser". I'm unaware of any
ad blocker and can't seem to find one. All I can find is stuff about pop-up
blockers. I tried tweaking Tools/Internet Options, but nothing I did made any
difference. Does anyone know what setting I should change?
 
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Andrew E.
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      22nd Feb 2009
Try opening windows media player,locate tools,options,check the box
"connect to the internet",open file types tab,click on the button "select
all",
apply,close out tools.Locate "Help",click on "check for player updates"..

"Kathy" wrote:

> I'm trying to watch the video of a CBS show. I get a dark window on my screen
> with the message "the video you have requested is either unavailable or is
> being blocked by an Ad blocker installed in your browser". I'm unaware of any
> ad blocker and can't seem to find one. All I can find is stuff about pop-up
> blockers. I tried tweaking Tools/Internet Options, but nothing I did made any
> difference. Does anyone know what setting I should change?

 
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Kathy
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      22nd Feb 2009
Sorry, but I can't find tools and options on my Windows Media Player. All I
see is Now Playing, Burn, Sync, etc. Where do I look for the tools?

I did download WM 11, but that in itself didn't solve my problem.

Kathy

"Andrew E." wrote:

> Try opening windows media player,locate tools,options,check the box
> "connect to the internet",open file types tab,click on the button "select
> all",
> apply,close out tools.Locate "Help",click on "check for player updates"..
>
> "Kathy" wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to watch the video of a CBS show. I get a dark window on my screen
> > with the message "the video you have requested is either unavailable or is
> > being blocked by an Ad blocker installed in your browser". I'm unaware of any
> > ad blocker and can't seem to find one. All I can find is stuff about pop-up
> > blockers. I tried tweaking Tools/Internet Options, but nothing I did made any
> > difference. Does anyone know what setting I should change?

 
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Kathy
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      22nd Feb 2009
Sorry, but I can't find Tools and Options on my WMP. Where are they? I did
update to WMP 11, but that didn't seem to solve my problem.


"Andrew E." wrote:

> Try opening windows media player,locate tools,options,check the box
> "connect to the internet",open file types tab,click on the button "select
> all",
> apply,close out tools.Locate "Help",click on "check for player updates"..
>
> "Kathy" wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to watch the video of a CBS show. I get a dark window on my screen
> > with the message "the video you have requested is either unavailable or is
> > being blocked by an Ad blocker installed in your browser". I'm unaware of any
> > ad blocker and can't seem to find one. All I can find is stuff about pop-up
> > blockers. I tried tweaking Tools/Internet Options, but nothing I did made any
> > difference. Does anyone know what setting I should change?

 
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Daave
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      22nd Feb 2009
"Kathy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:3DCE2EDC-BBDB-4E1E-9A40-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm trying to watch the video of a CBS show. I get a dark window on my
> screen
> with the message "the video you have requested is either unavailable
> or is
> being blocked by an Ad blocker installed in your browser". I'm unaware
> of any
> ad blocker and can't seem to find one. All I can find is stuff about
> pop-up
> blockers. I tried tweaking Tools/Internet Options, but nothing I did
> made any
> difference. Does anyone know what setting I should change?


The same thing happened to me because I use a Hosts file and it prevents
the loading of tracking cookies. It seems like the biggest offender on
that CBS site is Doubleclick. You can temporarily disable the Hosts file
(assuming you have the same issue) by doing the following:

1. Close IE.
2. Empty Temporary Internet Files and Cookies
3. Open this folder:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
4. Make sure you can view file extensions (*) and rename hosts to
something like hosts.off.

I know it's a PITA. Perhaps there's an app that allows a fast toggle
on/off.

(*) In Windows Explorer,
Tools | Folder Options | View
Make sure the box next to "Hide extensions for known file types" is
unchecked.


 
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Kathy
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      22nd Feb 2009
That was it, all right! I'd totally forgotten I use a Hosts file blocker.
I'll turn it off temporarily to watch the video and then reinstate it. Thanks
so much!


"Daave" wrote:

> "Kathy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3DCE2EDC-BBDB-4E1E-9A40-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I'm trying to watch the video of a CBS show. I get a dark window on my
> > screen
> > with the message "the video you have requested is either unavailable
> > or is
> > being blocked by an Ad blocker installed in your browser". I'm unaware
> > of any
> > ad blocker and can't seem to find one. All I can find is stuff about
> > pop-up
> > blockers. I tried tweaking Tools/Internet Options, but nothing I did
> > made any
> > difference. Does anyone know what setting I should change?

>
> The same thing happened to me because I use a Hosts file and it prevents
> the loading of tracking cookies. It seems like the biggest offender on
> that CBS site is Doubleclick. You can temporarily disable the Hosts file
> (assuming you have the same issue) by doing the following:
>
> 1. Close IE.
> 2. Empty Temporary Internet Files and Cookies
> 3. Open this folder:
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
> 4. Make sure you can view file extensions (*) and rename hosts to
> something like hosts.off.
>
> I know it's a PITA. Perhaps there's an app that allows a fast toggle
> on/off.
>
> (*) In Windows Explorer,
> Tools | Folder Options | View
> Make sure the box next to "Hide extensions for known file types" is
> unchecked.
>
>
>

 
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Daave
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      22nd Feb 2009
YW.

"Kathy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:8990E58F-3ECD-4049-B6D4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> That was it, all right! I'd totally forgotten I use a Hosts file
> blocker.
> I'll turn it off temporarily to watch the video and then reinstate it.
> Thanks
> so much!
>
>
> "Daave" wrote:
>
>> "Kathy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:3DCE2EDC-BBDB-4E1E-9A40-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > I'm trying to watch the video of a CBS show. I get a dark window on
>> > my
>> > screen
>> > with the message "the video you have requested is either
>> > unavailable
>> > or is
>> > being blocked by an Ad blocker installed in your browser". I'm
>> > unaware
>> > of any
>> > ad blocker and can't seem to find one. All I can find is stuff
>> > about
>> > pop-up
>> > blockers. I tried tweaking Tools/Internet Options, but nothing I
>> > did
>> > made any
>> > difference. Does anyone know what setting I should change?

>>
>> The same thing happened to me because I use a Hosts file and it
>> prevents
>> the loading of tracking cookies. It seems like the biggest offender
>> on
>> that CBS site is Doubleclick. You can temporarily disable the Hosts
>> file
>> (assuming you have the same issue) by doing the following:
>>
>> 1. Close IE.
>> 2. Empty Temporary Internet Files and Cookies
>> 3. Open this folder:
>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
>> 4. Make sure you can view file extensions (*) and rename hosts to
>> something like hosts.off.
>>
>> I know it's a PITA. Perhaps there's an app that allows a fast toggle
>> on/off.
>>
>> (*) In Windows Explorer,
>> Tools | Folder Options | View
>> Make sure the box next to "Hide extensions for known file types" is
>> unchecked.
>>
>>
>>



 
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Jim
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      15th Aug 2009
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 22:59:09 +0530, chrisjor70
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>i had the same problem with firefox and IE. idk all the technical stuff
>u guys know and decided 2 try aol, my old way into the internet and cbs
>videos works fine through aol. try it


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