Media Player Error C00d1198
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Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Music, Pictures & Video http://www.sevenforums.com/media-center/174765-windows-media-player-cannot-connect-server.html Media Center » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/error-message-c00d1198-while-using-windows-media-player.489853/ Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server. 12 Jul 2011 #1 McDouglas Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1, Windows XP Pro SP3 x32, Windows 7 Home x64. 4 posts Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server. When trying to play .wmv files from http://tfcbt.musc.edu/ (there are many videos throughout the website, but for trial's sake, media player you can just click on the Introduction link and that should open an explorer window with a video) I get an error regarding Windows Media Player "Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server. The server name might not be correct, the server might not be available, or your proxy settings might not be correct. " Web Help avails Windows Media Player error C00D1198 and gives some suggestions that did not help. I am able to access the videos from my desktop media player error pc, but another desktop on the same network is unable to and I have been attempting with a laptop as well that is getting the same error. I have a windows 7 pro and windows xp pro desktop that are working perfectly fine. The problem pcs are both running windows 7. One is Pro x32 and the other is home x64. All versions of WMP on all mentioned pcs are 12.0.7601.17514. There are no plugins enabled. I have uninstalled and reinstalled WMP. I have made exceptions for Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Home in the trusted sites for internet explorer. (which is version 8 for all machines) I have set all security settings for IE8 to minimal. I have set proxy servers to be determined automatically. I have made a specific exception in windows firewall for all windows media programs. I have even disabled the firewall completely through the services snap-in. I have tried disabling UDP in WMP's Network Config. I have set the proxy configuration in WMP to auto and now have it back on default after that was unsuccessful. Most of the threads I was reading regarding this are old, but not on one of them did i find a solution. Any new suggestions or proven solutions will be much appreciated. Thanks, Doug My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell Optiplex 780 OS Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1, Windows XP Pro SP3 x32, Windows 7 Home x64. CPU Intel Cor
I try to download music (maybe only MP3s) from an email, Windows Media Player opens to play it, but then gives me this message. Can anyone tell me what the problem is? I have been told that my proxy settings ARE correct. Actually, another guy here at work on the same network doesn't have this problem, and SOMETIMES, when I forward it to myself on this same Hotmail account, it will work right, sometimes not. What's up, it drives me nuts! ******************** Windows Media Player Error Message Help You've encountered error message C00D1198 while using Windows Media Player. The following information might help you troubleshoot the issue. Cannot connect to the server Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server hosting the content you want to play. This error message may occur for one of the following reasons: The name of the Windows Media server is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource Locator *URL* address in the Open URL dialog box, be sure the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, clicking the link again may fix the problem. The Windows Media server is busy, and is not accepting new connections. Try to connect to the server at a later time. The proxy server settings for Windows Media Player are not configured properly. Verify that your proxy server settings are correct. To verify your proxy server settings On the Tools menu, click Options, click the Network tab, and then verify your settings in the Proxy settings area. Note If you do not know what your proxy server settings should be, on the Network tab, select a protocol, click Configure, and then select one of the following options: Autodetect proxy settings Use proxy settings of the Web browser *available for HTTP protocol only* axuality.com, Jan 30, 2006 #1 Advertisements zachd [ms] Guest Save the file to disk, then play it back. Hotmail uses custom networking authentication that WMP doesn't support. -- (speaking for myself and doing this in my free time) Following up to your post with the resolution is good netiquette. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All e-mail to this account will bounce or be deleted - *use t