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I tried to install Windows Media Player 11. It made it about 87% of the way
through then reported a failure, the link shows the solution as:
Windows Media Player Error Message Help You've encountered error message
80004005 while using Windows Media Player. The following information might
help you troubleshoot the issue.
Cannot complete setup
There was a problem migrating your playlists or accessing your library
content because the current folder permission settings blocked access to the
\All Users folder.
To resolve this problem, do the following:
Log on to your computer as an administrator or a member of the
Administrator's group.
Click Start, click Run, type CMD.EXE, and then click OK.
Type cacls.exe "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Documents" /G BUILTIN\Administrators:F,
and then press ENTER.
At the prompt Are you sure (Y/N)?, press Y.
Type cacls.exe "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Documents" /G System:F, and then press
ENTER.
At the prompt Are you sure (Y/N)?, press Y.
Type cacls.exe "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Documents" /G BUILTIN\Users:R, and then
press ENTER.
At the prompt Are you sure (Y/N)?, press Y.
Try installing Windows Media Player again.
The above appears clear enough but not being very technical I can't get it
to work. I did as instructed clicked run and CMD.EXE which takes me to
C:\Documents and Settings (that may be the problem if I am in the wrong
place). I tried calcs.exe etc. as above and it returns a message calcs.exe is
not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch
file. I am sure that there is a simple solution but can someone please
spell out what I should do. Thanks.
through then reported a failure, the link shows the solution as:
Windows Media Player Error Message Help You've encountered error message
80004005 while using Windows Media Player. The following information might
help you troubleshoot the issue.
Cannot complete setup
There was a problem migrating your playlists or accessing your library
content because the current folder permission settings blocked access to the
\All Users folder.
To resolve this problem, do the following:
Log on to your computer as an administrator or a member of the
Administrator's group.
Click Start, click Run, type CMD.EXE, and then click OK.
Type cacls.exe "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Documents" /G BUILTIN\Administrators:F,
and then press ENTER.
At the prompt Are you sure (Y/N)?, press Y.
Type cacls.exe "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Documents" /G System:F, and then press
ENTER.
At the prompt Are you sure (Y/N)?, press Y.
Type cacls.exe "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Documents" /G BUILTIN\Users:R, and then
press ENTER.
At the prompt Are you sure (Y/N)?, press Y.
Try installing Windows Media Player again.
The above appears clear enough but not being very technical I can't get it
to work. I did as instructed clicked run and CMD.EXE which takes me to
C:\Documents and Settings (that may be the problem if I am in the wrong
place). I tried calcs.exe etc. as above and it returns a message calcs.exe is
not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch
file. I am sure that there is a simple solution but can someone please
spell out what I should do. Thanks.