Re: embedded .wmv in IE6 wmp10 problem



Yes your diagnosis is spot on but i still get the error, saved a screenshot
but there is no option for adding as an attachment while posting a reply :(
Regards.

"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:


So the error diagnosis was correct but the fix didn't work?

msxdsm.ocx doesn't exist ever, but msdxm.ocx does. Are you saying that you
registered that and that things still didn't show up correctly? Could you
post a screenshot?


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Now Playing: "White Noise" by "The Vacation" in WMP10.
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"WaZaA" <WaZaA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I tried this solution from the web page you suggested but to no avail.

A: If and only if this page fails (and looks screwed up), but works, then
what has happened is that the backwards compatibility for WMP6 is failing.
In order to fix this, run the following commands from either the "Run"
prompt or a cmd.exe window: " regsvr32 jscript.dll ", " regsvr32
wmpdxm.dll
", " regsvr32 wmpasf.dll ", " regsvr32 wmp.dll ", and then you should be
fixed.
If that does not work, you should be able to fix this by simply running
"regsvr32.exe wmp.dll". If not, running "regsvr32.exe msdxm.ocx" should
fix
this by restoring the WMP6-flavor of embedding. (Run "regsvr32.exe
wmpdxm.dll" to undo that.) (This should only occur if mplayer2.exe was
running at the time of your initial WMP9/10 install.)
I had an error message of LoadLibray of "msxdsm.ocx" failed - The
specified
module could not be found, when i ran "regsvr32.exe msdxm.ocx" all the
other
commands above ran fine but unfortunately i still have the problem. The
example screen is exactly what I am seeing each time.

"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:


Does
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#launchcast
fix you up... ?

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See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Now Playing: "Raining Again [Ewan Pearson Vocal]" by "Moby" in WMP10.
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"WaZaA" <WaZaA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I use Win XP SP2, IE6, and wmp10. My problem is this, i can view .wmv
files
as long as they are saved to my drive, but when i try to view these as
'streaming in IE6, all i get is the wmp10 embedded seek bar with volume
ctrl
etc up at the top of where the video was meant to play, all my other
extensions are fine. I have all the most recent codecs.

Thanks in advance.







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