Re: Error

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When i do a search on my laptop for this file Wmsdkns.xml (method 3 fix)

Under "problems" "Problems Found" I find this...is this my problem that has
stoped me from being able to stream...

Entry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Media\WMSDK\Namespace
Valuename: LocalDelta
Value: C:\Users\JOS\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Media\11.0\WMSDKNSD.XML
Reason: ( The Key Namespace under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Media\WMSDK contains a bad path
LocalDelta for the value C:\Users\JOS\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
Media\11.0\WMSDKNSD.XML )

Entry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Media\WMSDK\Namespace
Valuename: RemoteDelta
Value: C:\Users\JOS\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Media\11.0\WMSDKNSR.XML
Reason: ( The Key Namespace under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Media\WMSDK contains a bad path
RemoteDelta for the value C:\Users\JOS\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
Media\11.0\WMSDKNSR.XML )


Thanks
Running
Vista-home, WMP11, IE7


"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:


What happens if you try Resolution Method 2 to find it?

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"josmarine" <josmarine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hmmmm...this stuff over my paygrade....i went looking for this Wmsdkns.xml
to
remove...but not sure actualy where or how to look for that file
Wmsdkns.xml ?


"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:


Does this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940029
fix you up?

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"josmarine" <josmarine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK this is very agitating now...as everything connected to VISTA has
been
since i made the mistake of purchasing a laptop with this thing
installed...anyway!

If you can help me out here i'll added a fresh baked macadamia nut
cookie..5"dia. ;-)

The damn thing just won't connect to anything on the net anymore. Was
workin
fine up to at least a week ago!

Seems to point toward settings but i'm not smart enough to figure it
out!
I've changed nothing that i know of anyway!

Can't play any of my grandsons favorite Looney tunes
http://www.nonstick.com/sounds/

still on wmp 11 on vista IE7
josmarine

"josmarine" wrote:

This is the same error message i'm getting all of a sudden...when
trying
to
open URLS with videos or music whatever. using wmp 11 with vista

Not sure how long this has been going on!

keeps sending you to a help page regarding settings:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Cannot find the file
Windows Media Player cannot find the file. You might encounter this
error
message for one of the following reasons:

You are trying to use a file in the Windows Media Player library, but
the
Player cannot find the file. The file may have been moved, renamed, or
deleted from your computer.

You are trying to use a file that is stored on another computer, but
you
are
not connected to a local area network (LAN) or to the Internet.
Connect
to
the network or Internet, and then try again.

You entered a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in the Open URL dialog
box,
but
the path is not valid. Verify that the file name is spelled correctly
and
that the path to the file is correct.

You clicked a link on a Web page, but the link is not valid.

You are trying to use a file that is stored on a server, but the
server
is
not available (for example, the server is busy or not online).

You are trying to use a file that is stored on a server, but some
network
protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network protocols,
and
then try again.

You are trying to use a file that is stored on a server, but the
server
is
not configured correctly for protocol rollover (for example, you
connected to
the server using the MMS protocol, but the server cannot roll over to
the
HTTP protocol to deliver the content). If you still cannot use the
file
after
enabling all network protocols in the Player, contact the Web page
provider.

You are trying to use a file that is stored on another computer, but
the
proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.
Verify
that
your proxy settings are correct.

To enable all network protocols
Click the arrow below the Now Playing tab, and then click More
Options.

Click the Network tab.

In the Streaming protocols area, select all the protocol check boxes.

To verify your proxy server settings
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

I've made changes back and forth and cannot figure this one out..!

ANy help or any one else finding this...appreciate a shout out here...

josmarine


"Vince" wrote:

Window Media Player cannot find the file. If you are trying to
play,
burn,
or sync an item that is in your library, the item might point to a
file
that
has been moved, renamed, or deleted.




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