no ideas anyone? I'll only bump this once. thanks in advance if anyone has
ideas. thanks

-Ben

On Jan 20, 2008 5:09 PM, Ben Nordlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> so we have this problem, isn't that how it always starts? :)
>
> Our GPO settings for our domain controlled computers won't play streaming
> wmv on IE7. If we image a computer, it is fine. if we put it on the domain,
> it is fine. If we move the computer account to the OU where our main GPO
> settings get applied.. it breakes wmv streaming in IE. It is a per profile
> problem, so if we took this computer out of that OU and back to like the
> computers container where no OU gets applied really, ( we don't modify the
> domain wide GPO at all really ), then the profiles that didn't work, are
> still broken.. and new profiles work ok.
>
> So the problems looks like this. you get the WMV window and with its
> controls.. looks fine.. but it just sits there blank. Hitting play does
> nothing. If you browse to a IIS web site with browsing turned on , and then
> click on a wmv file.. it opens Windows media player (v.11 on all, can't
> roll back), but just sits there forever.. hitting the CPu pretty good till
> you end task it. i've had it sit for over 30 minutes. Opening a wmv video
> from a file share, works just fine.. as well as opening one locally. awesome
> right?
>
> We have been working with PSS for over a week.. and the only solution they
> have come up is to have the GPO setting select the check box "automatically
> check settings" under LAN Settings in IE options. But has been unreliable on
> getting this setting to work via GPO, and MS is confused as well. but really
> this is just a work around.. and a bad one for being a per profile thing
> too. They seem to think it is a network thing that is causing the streaming
> to break..
>
> so any of have ideas on this strange issue? We could start over on and our
> computers, but really isn't an option at this point. way too many desktops
> and users per desktop. I'm looking for someone who has fixed this issue
> before or might have a clue at the silver bullet.
>
> -Ben
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