WMP 11 Error Message

G

Guest

Windows Media Player 11 does not allow me to sign in nor can I go to
store.urge.com when I click on the tab in Window Media Player 11.

When I close Windows Media Player 11 and reopened WMP 11 I immediately get a
window that opens, "Confirm software downolad" with End User License
Agreement.; I click on "I Accept", then I go through the "Downloading...
please wait while Setup downlaods files on your computer", etc.

The next installation tells me the WMP 11 is being udated. Then nothing
occurs.

I click on Sign In then I get the message: Error Message: No such error
found. Error code. Flash not installed.

WMP does not even allow me to go to store.urge.com. I get the "No such
error found. Error Code: flashNoInstalled" message and another box that opens
saying, "Confirm software download" (this is the EUA again...).

System Currently in Use:
IE 7
Windows Vista Beta
 
G

Guest

Thanks Ron,

I'll download Macromedia Flash as per your suggestions and will update you
on the progress on whether this matter has been resovled.

Duran Duran
 
G

Guest

I've downloaded Macromedia Flash, but unfortunately no positive result has
occurred. After spending many hours trying to determine the root cause, I
was left with no other option but to remove Windows Vista Beta completely and
begin with a new installation of my previous OS (Windows XP Professional). A
WMP 11 error wasn’t the only reason of my decision to remove Windows Vista
Beta 2, but my other reason was: lost of productivity, incompatibility with
drivers, slow start, and additional monetary investment needed for hardware
changes to be compatible with Windows Vista Beta 2. The latter was not a
decision I was willing to make at this time.

As I've stated on other posts, there are anticipated inherited risks
incorporating cutting edge technology, however, Windows Vista Beta 2 is not
one of those anticipated inherited risks I'm willing to take at this time.
For the time being, it would be wise that everyone sit this one out on
Windows Vista. I'll wait until Windows Vista bugs and drivers' conflicts are
fixed and that manufactures make available true and tested drivers for
Windows Vista which will take about 3 years after Windows Vista release to
the public.

To be fair with Microsoft, there are enormous potentials with Windows Vista:
significant improved GUI and graphical interactions on the end user side and
streamlined operations, however, those are miniscule when simple basic
functionality is not apparent.
 

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