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Since two days ago, IE6 seems to have lost the ability to play online
multimedia content on one machine. If one clicks on video content on www.cnn.com or www.msnbc.com , the media player popup does open up but will not start the embedded player and play the selected clip. Sometimes the player (WMP) does load on MSNBC but returns a message stating that the selected video is not available. But another machine on the next table plays the same clip perfectly fine! No hardware or software changes were made on this machine that could be tied down to this sudden behavior. No system changes were made at all on this PC for over a month now. AdAware and SypBot returned a totally clean machine status. So did AntiVir and TrendMicro Online Scan, as well as Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool. The required Active-X controls are enabled appropriately. Everything works perfectly on the other PCs used so we are at a loss to pinpoint an area to look for a possible cause for this oddity. Till Saturday IE was working perfectly on this PC too! Regards and thanks very much in advance for any illumination. Manu |
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Thanks for reading this post.
The issue was resolved with local advice. Turned out that the user inadvertently opened the proxy setting on a streaming media recording utility by mistake (after opening Windows Media Recorder instead of Windows Media Player!). Resetting the options properly had everything working as before again. Still cannot figure out how this worked but we are not complaining! Regards and thanks again. Manu "Manu" <manu@private.nospam> wrote in message news:5W_kf.319$FP6.8@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink. net... > Since two days ago, IE6 seems to have lost the ability to play online > multimedia content on one machine. > > If one clicks on video content on www.cnn.com or www.msnbc.com , the media > player popup does open up but will not start the embedded player and play > the selected clip. Sometimes the player (WMP) does load on MSNBC but > returns a message stating that the selected video is not available. But > another machine on the next table plays the same clip perfectly fine! > > No hardware or software changes were made on this machine that could be > tied down to this sudden behavior. No system changes were made at all on > this PC for over a month now. AdAware and SypBot returned a totally clean > machine status. So did AntiVir and TrendMicro Online Scan, as well as > Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool. The required Active-X controls > are enabled appropriately. > > Everything works perfectly on the other PCs used so we are at a loss to > pinpoint an area to look for a possible cause for this oddity. Till > Saturday IE was working perfectly on this PC too! > > Regards and thanks very much in advance for any illumination. > > Manu > |
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