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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. "Windows Media Player error" (0xC00D11D2) Discussion in 'Multimedia' started by Castle_Rock, May 15, 2005. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. windows media player cannot access the file windows 10 Advertisement Castle_Rock Thread Starter Joined: May 15, 2005 Messages: 1,674 I am banging my head windows 10 store error 0x80070005 against the wall! I have Windows Media Player 9 installed on my Windows XP computer I have tried to search for
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a few songs and play them, but then It gives me this message: "Windows Media Player cannot access the file" Now I am the administrator of this computer, and I don't know what's wrong with the Media Player
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9, (I can't hardly play any songs! Can anyone tell me what I can do to fix this? Or does it have something to do with my computer? Please help me ASAP!?! Thanks a bunch. PS. I had Windows XP Professional installed on my computer over Win 98 SE, I had CD player in my entertainment folder, but with XP, I don't have or can't find the CD player, and am totally lost without it, but any help I would surely appreciate it! Castle_Rock, May 15, 2005 #1 Sponsor jargonize Joined: Feb 8, 2003 Messages: 237 you may be able to fine some info here. http://www.wmptalk.com/ jargonize, May 15, 2005 #2 mike5532g Joined: Jun 11, 2004 Messages: 2,312 Found this at Kellys-korner Media Player Library - Delete/Repair If you have moved your music around on your hard drives, Windows Media Player continues to add new entries into it's library instead of modifying the existing ones. This means that you will now have multiple entries for the same song, half of which will not work now because you have moved the files to their new location. To delete the current library and build a new one, do the following: 1. Close Windows Media Player, wait about 3 seconds for the database to close. 2. Using "My Computer", navigate to the following folder: F:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Media Index 3. Delete the "wmplibrary....db" file here. This is not your actual music, only the database which Windows Media Player uses as a listing. 4. Start Windows Media Player. 5. Hit "F3" and enter the location where you have moved your music to. If it is on multiple drives, check "All Drives". Let it finish. All the old listings will now be gone, and you will only have th
>I am running WMP ver 9 and XP on both machines on a private network. >Both computers conect to each other through a gateway router. >While I can share files accross the network I cannot play some media >files and can play others. The computer the files are stored in can >play them all, but the other one will only play a selected few from >the same location. The error code that keeps coming up is "0xC00D11D2: >Cannot access the file".I have admin rights to both computers, and >haven't had any trouble with other types of files in different >applications. >Can someone point me in the right direction please? Hi, The 0xC00D11D2 error https://forums.techguy.org/threads/windows-media-player-error-0xc00d11d2.362545/ message shows that there is an "access" issue. If you have full access to both PC's and get this message then I would try and copy the files to a new folder and try again... It may just be that simple. (I had a 0xC00D11D2 error with one of my roaming profiles... I got rid of it by upgrading to WMP10. Now all works OK.) Kind Regards Marc Liron Microsoft MVP Windows Digital Media -------------------------------------------------------------------- URL: www.updatexp.com RSS: http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/re-error-code-0xc00d11d2-cannot-access-the-file.460666/ www.updatexp.com/support-files/updatexp.xml -------------------------------------------------------------------- URL: www.ramblingsofanxpjunkie.com RSS: www.ramblingsofanxpjunkie.com/ramblings/index.rdf -------------------------------------------------------------------- Marc Liron MVP, Sep 8, 2004 #1 Advertisements Kevin Guest I posted a similar problem under the general Windows Media section with a title "Prefetch Configurations"... I loaded MP 10 and am having no problems accessing my MP3s. My father, however, cannot get the media player to work under his user profile. The player opens, but when you select an MP3 from the library to play, the player closes down with an error message "the media player has encountered an error and needs to close". There is no specific error code that I can see. How do I get the multiple user profiles to both enjoy the media player? Do I need to use separate "prefetch" targets?? Help! Kevin "Marc Liron MVP" wrote: > gr82bdennis wrote: > > >I am running WMP ver 9 and XP on both machines on a private network. > >Both computers conect to each other through a gateway router. > >While I can share files accross the network I cannot play some media > >files and can play others. The computer the files are stored in can > >play them all, but the other one will only play a selected few from > >the same location. The error code that keeps coming up is "0xC00D11D2: > >Cannot access the file".I have admin rights to both computers, and > >hav
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