-- Cheryl "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also".
In some cases, when one tries to load a windows media file on the
web, one gets a dialog that just says "ok"; there's no more to be
read with vo though I'm suspecting there must be more we aren't
saying. Clicking on the "ok" usually doesn't produce anything though
sometimes it switches to saying "windows Media player window" but
still won't play and it's very hard to get it to quit. Does anybody
know what this is and what the cause is? I can't give you a specific
example at the moment because the one I'm working on requires a login
before accessing the files. But I've seen it in other situations too.
- Windows media "ok" dialog Cheryl Homiak
- Re: Windows media "ok" dialog Travis Siegel
- Re: Windows media "ok" dialog Cheryl Homiak
- Re: Windows media "ok" dialog Bruce Bailey
- Re: Windows media "ok" dialog Travis Siegel
- Re: Windows media "ok" dialo... Bruce Bailey
- Re: Windows media "ok" d... Bruce Bailey
- Re: Windows media "ok&quo... Travis Siegel
- Re: Windows media "ok" d... Travis Siegel
- Downloading and installing the wmp quicktim... Cheryl Homiak
- Re: Downloading and installing the wmp... Travis Siegel
