Re: Windows XP Windows 2003 - REAL AUDIO problem
From: Stefan Buchman (stefan2002b_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 04/11/04
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Date: 11 Apr 2004 01:06:17 -0700
By default Windows has no application capable of decoding the Real
format. These other clients are able to do so because the Real client
has been installed on their PC's. You would need to do the same on
this client.
- Stefan
"rian edwards" <redwards@doscabezas.com> wrote in message news:<19ce401c41cc7$87264b80$a101280a@phx.gbl>...
> A client of mine is having this problem- A user on windows
> XP is unable to access audio files of a web site which are
> in the Real Format. Other Users on the same platform are
> able to access the same files. The users computer is using
> a arabic language pack. The server just upgraded to
> Windows 2003 when the problem started. Is this a server
> Issue or a Platform issue? I have not been able to find
> any documentation on a known issue that might be causing
> this.
> thanks
> Rian Edwards
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