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Old 02-29-2004, 05:41 AM
boyNamedFoo Offline
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Well that depends on your firewall, it could be part of a package like Norton System Works or McAfee. Or a seperate firewall (i.e. not included in your anti-virus like Zone Alarm). In which case look for an option resembling "Control Internet Programs" and then "Windows Media Player v9.00"

Alternatively just try reinstalling media player 9, as by defualt it will try and communicate with the Internet.
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