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Worthless reply, Chris. It is NOT a Yahoo problem, it is a Windoze proxy
problem. Next time, keep the "obvious" answers to yourself. Users may be stupid, but if it's bad enough to find THIS group, the User is no dummy. "Chris" wrote: > Asking Yahoo! would be a better idea. > > -- > Chris Lanier > http://www.msmvps.com/chrisl/ > > Replies are to help benefit others in helping you > and reproducing issues, not necessarily for me to > get back to you. > --- > "Headscan" <Headscan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E8C19900-55DF-4D48-901A-442D8BC07FD5@microsoft.com... > > Everytime I try to play a streaming video on launch.yahoo.com (and most > > other > > streaming video), it opens the media player, says "Connecting..." and then > > asks me for a Network Password. I use a dial up connection to the Internet > > and do not have a proxy server or anything installed.... Just the Windows > > Firewall. > > > > This is the window that pops up: > > > > > > TITLE: Enter Network Password > > > > Please type your user name and password > > > > Realm: NETCACHE > > > > Username: ? > > Password: ? > > > > > > Cancelling it gives me "0xC00D11D2: Cannot access the file" error.... > > > > What password am I supposed to use?? > > > > HELP!!! > > > > Thank you! > > > |
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