Re: Embedded trouble
- From: Stenka <Stenka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 03:25:26 -0800
Thanks Zach for helping me out!
Im sorry but i dont understand this attach system.
DIdi you Attach something to your reply, and where is it, or are you talking
about something else?
/stenka.christiansen@xxxxxxxxxx
"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
.
Gotcha. It's pretty poor form, but I've attached a .reg I hand-generated
for wmpdxm.dll from its .rc file off of my home system. I did it by hand,
so take it with a grain of salt, but this should be enough to help you start
sleuthing off and figure out what's locked on your system. =\
-Z
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"Stenka" <Stenka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I apologize for my English grammar and undubious posting.
It was pretty late and i wanted to go to sleep.
I have this unsolved case of not being able to view embedded WM players
that
have the older Classid.
My registry has been screwed somehow.
For what i understand ive had the older player open while ive installed a
newer one. And i guess there are registry keyes that dont have proper
permissions or owners.
Ive tried to run/register these DLLs that affect my problem, but there are
2
DLLs i cant seem to run. Regsvr32 wmpdxm.dll and regsvr32.exe msdxm.ocx
come
up with a return code 0x80020009.
Is there knowledge that what causes this, or is it a part of a bigger
problem on my PC.
Since i work in this multimedia area im forced to face this and fix it.
I know the Operating System installment is 1 possiblity, but im willing
to
try to get in to the regedit again. Ive had my REGMON open while ive run
these 2 DLLs, but the are quite of few keys that i cant do anything about
in
my registry. Im just not able to give them any owners.
I hope ive explained this and understood my problem.
/s
"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
Could you clarify what you mean by that statement... ?
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"Stenka" <Stenka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I found the Launch.com thread, I seem to have multiple MediaPlayer paths
in
my registry with open keys (dont know what all of this means exactly).
And
i
cant change the owner of them.
So im still fixing this stuff.
"Stenka" wrote:
In a webpage my Mplayer has its play buttons on the top of the Mplayer
screen, and it wont play the stream.
Ive searched for solutions and found that somehow i have propably
messed
some registry values.
Ive tried running these:
regsvr32 wmpasf.dll
regsvr32 wmp.dll.
These registered OK, but i got error codes from these:
regsvr32 wmpdxm.dll -- 0x80020009
regsvr32.exe msdxm.ocx -- 0x80020009.
Do i need to reinstall Windows, or is there a solutions for my
problem.
T.I.A
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