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I am unable to access the Network tab under the Tools/Options menu. All other
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On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 15:16:11 -0800, "AZMAN"
<AZMAN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I am unable to access the Network tab under the Tools/Options menu. All other >tabs are fine. Any suggestions? Is it greyed out or is it simply not present ? If it's a work computer, your system admin might have locked that feature out. A reason to do that might be to make sure you use their "proxy servers", cacheing servers that get a copy of a media file once and keep it handy for other members of your organisation who request it in future. The network tab lets you specify those proxy servers, and I guess they might want to prevent tampering with that. Otherwise - do you have an administrator user account on your PC ? Cheers - Neil |
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Thanks for the quick response, Neil. It is a home computer running XP on a
wireless network. I am the administrator. When I try to click on the tab, it won't open up at all. All of the other tabs open fine, just the network tab doesn't. The issue arose when trying to play sample songs on music download sites. I can download just fine, but I can't sample the selection beforehand. This feature used to work prior to upgrading to Media Player10.0. I have even tried to remove MP 10.0 and it wants to take it back to a previous version. However, I then get a message indicating that this "go bacK" failed. My guess is that either WP 10.0 is has corrupted files or perhapsthe firewall associated with my wirless network is somehow interferring. Any suggestions? "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" wrote: > On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 15:16:11 -0800, "AZMAN" > <AZMAN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I am unable to access the Network tab under the Tools/Options menu. All other > >tabs are fine. Any suggestions? > > Is it greyed out or is it simply not present ? If it's a work > computer, your system admin might have locked that feature out. > > A reason to do that might be to make sure you use their "proxy > servers", cacheing servers that get a copy of a media file once and > keep it handy for other members of your organisation who request it in > future. The network tab lets you specify those proxy servers, and I > guess they might want to prevent tampering with that. > > Otherwise - do you have an administrator user account on your PC ? > > Cheers - Neil > > > > |
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http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#networktab should cover this. =) -- (speaking for myself and doing this in my free time) 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: "Turn That House Into A Home" by "Craig G" in WMP10. -- "AZMAN" <AZMAN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8C64C43C-76DC-4A7C-8C9E-EF2C3C8DB2B6@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the quick response, Neil. It is a home computer running XP on a > wireless network. I am the administrator. When I try to click on the tab, > it > won't open up at all. All of the other tabs open fine, just the network > tab > doesn't. The issue arose when trying to play sample songs on music > download > sites. I can download just fine, but I can't sample the selection > beforehand. > This feature used to work prior to upgrading to Media Player10.0. I have > even > tried to remove MP 10.0 and it wants to take it back to a previous > version. > However, I then get a message indicating that this "go bacK" failed. My > guess > is that either WP 10.0 is has corrupted files or perhapsthe firewall > associated with my wirless network is somehow interferring. Any > suggestions? > > "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" wrote: > >> On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 15:16:11 -0800, "AZMAN" >> <AZMAN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >> >I am unable to access the Network tab under the Tools/Options menu. All >> >other >> >tabs are fine. Any suggestions? >> >> Is it greyed out or is it simply not present ? If it's a work >> computer, your system admin might have locked that feature out. >> >> A reason to do that might be to make sure you use their "proxy >> servers", cacheing servers that get a copy of a media file once and >> keep it handy for other members of your organisation who request it in >> future. The network tab lets you specify those proxy servers, and I >> guess they might want to prevent tampering with that. >> >> Otherwise - do you have an administrator user account on your PC ? >> >> Cheers - Neil >> >> >> >> |
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