XPero Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 (edited) Title: The Windows Media Player process may unexpectedly quit when Internet Explorer is configured to use administrator-approved ActiveX controlsSymptoms: When Microsoft Internet Explorer is configured to use administrator-approved ActiveX controls, the Microsoft Windows Media Player process or the process that is hosting the Windows Media Player control may unexpectedly quit.Cause: The Internet Explorer API that Windows Media Player calls does not correctly handle the parameter that Windows Media Player passes to the API. Therefore, an access violation occurs.DownloadTitle: The Web Proxy Auto Discovery file may not be automatically downloaded for the Real Time Streaming Protocol and for the Microsoft Multimedia Streaming protocol in Windows Media PlayerSymptoms: You can configure Microsoft Windows Media Player to automatically detect proxy settings. However, the Web Proxy Auto Discovery (WPAD) file may not be automatically downloaded as expected for the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) and for the Microsoft Multimedia Streaming (MMS) protocol.Cause: A flag in the registry is not correctly cleared. This flag prevents a new download of the WPAD file.DownloadSorry if they have been posted before Edited September 29, 2005 by XPero
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