- Windows Media player (10.00) message: "A security upgrade reuires to play this file.."
- Posted by luminore on September 30th, 2005
Hello,
I have the latest version of Windows Media player (10). I never had any
problems view streaming video files .WMV format.
But I find that I can no view WebTV video in MTV website. I got the warning
in my Media player: "A security upgrade reuires to play this file.."
But I can play any .wmv video files on other websites.
Also, I've been notifiedI got the message: "You need to upgrade your Flash
Player."
I have NO Flash Player, and do not plan to install it. Why I need Flash
Player if I want watch video movies?
What is the problem?
- Posted by Kelly on October 1st, 2005
Hi,
Check with the WMP groups and good luck!
Media Player Newsgroup
news:microsoft.public.windowsmedia
Windows Media Player Support Center
http://support.microsoft.com/default...%3BEN-US%3Bwmp
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Troubleshooting Windows XP
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"luminore" <luminor@luminor.com> wrote in message
news:ONcg2LexFHA.2880@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> I have the latest version of Windows Media player (10). I never had any
> problems view streaming video files .WMV format.
> But I find that I can no view WebTV video in MTV website. I got the
> warning
> in my Media player: "A security upgrade reuires to play this file.."
> But I can play any .wmv video files on other websites.
>
> Also, I've been notifiedI got the message: "You need to upgrade your
> Flash
> Player."
> I have NO Flash Player, and do not plan to install it. Why I need Flash
> Player if I want watch video movies?
>
> What is the problem?
>
>
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