windows media player error code C000D11D2

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can anyone please help me with this problem, as it is preventing me from
playing certain songs within my song library the error code is
cood11d2!..hoping some one can help?......charles!
 
C00D11D2: Cannot access the file
Windows Media Player cannot access the file. You might encounter this error
message for one of the following reasons:
This file is currently in use. Close the file, and then try again.
You do not have permission to access the server or other location where the
file is stored. Verify that you have the appropriate access rights, and then
try again.
You do not have permission to access the proxy server. Verify that you have
the appropriate access rights, and then try again.
If you are trying to rip (copy) a track from a CD to your hard disk, you
might not have permission to rip to the specified hard disk location. Verify
that you have the appropriate access rights, and then try again. If the
problem persists, try ripping to another folder.


To change the folder where tracks are ripped to
On the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the Rip Music tab.
Click the Change button.
Select another folder in which to store your digital media files, and then
click OK.
–or-
Click Make New Folder, enter the name of the new folder, and then click OK.
 
C00D11D2: Cannot access the file
Windows Media Player cannot access the file. You might encounter this error
message for one of the following reasons:
This file is currently in use. Close the file, and then try again.
You do not have permission to access the server or other location where the
file is stored. Verify that you have the appropriate access rights, and then
try again.
You do not have permission to access the proxy server. Verify that you have
the appropriate access rights, and then try again.
If you are trying to rip (copy) a track from a CD to your hard disk, you
might not have permission to rip to the specified hard disk location. Verify
that you have the appropriate access rights, and then try again. If the
problem persists, try ripping to another folder.


To change the folder where tracks are ripped to
On the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the Rip Music tab.
Click the Change button.
Select another folder in which to store your digital media files, and then
click OK.
–or-
Click Make New Folder, enter the name of the new folder, and then click OK.

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