I wonder if your internet security settings are set to forbid the sort of stream that you're trying to activate. I'm not sure how your firewall works, but if mine has an issue with something it offers me the chance to ignore its warning and go ahead with the action in question. I'm also wondering if you have XP and have taken advantage of their latest upgrade. Ever since I've done that a warning pops up with certain internet audio feeds. When it does, I simply tab twice to "open" and press enter.

Larry

----- Original Message ----- From: "John Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 3:48 PM
Subject: real player question



Hi all, I'm having a problem with real player, I subscribed to a service on www.nascar.com, and when I was on vacation, it worked perfect, on an aol dial up connection, now I'm at home on my Comcast cable connection and every time I try to load that content, it comes up and says "warning security" and there's a close button there and the URL, that's it. I believe this might be a firewall issue causing this, but has anyone seen this? Any ideas on what might fix it? I'm sure it would happen with other things as well but I don't use real player much, just when I absolutely have to. If anyone's seen this, or can offer suggestions I'd appreciate it, I'd like to get it working if I can't I'll have to cancel it, it's costing me money. Thanks,


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