Guest haydn parker Posted March 24, 2008 Share Posted March 24, 2008 Anyone any ideas about following... Vista Home Premium - WMP 11. Haven't used wmp for some time but I know I didn't have this problem previously. Logged in as Admin. Click start-programs-media player and 'nothing' happens. In TaskManager I see that wmplayer.exe starts and immediately terminates. Oh wonder, using 'run as admin' I get the continue prompt and wmp starts. This doesn't help much as I don't have that option if I want to view a video in the browser(which is how I discovered the problem). So the work around is switch off UAC. But that can't be the answer. Why don't I get a prompt when starting wmp normally? -- hp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Alun Jones Posted March 24, 2008 Share Posted March 24, 2008 "haydn parker" <hp@ts.com> wrote in message news:28A2F3EE-1132-4D4E-BE59-77C2451254CE@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue"> > Anyone any ideas about following... > Vista Home Premium - WMP 11. > Haven't used wmp for some time but I know I didn't have this problem > previously. > Logged in as Admin. Click start-programs-media player and 'nothing' > happens. > In TaskManager I see that wmplayer.exe starts and immediately terminates. > Oh wonder, using 'run as admin' I get the continue prompt and wmp starts. > This doesn't help much as I don't have that option if I want to view a > video in the browser(which is how I discovered the problem). > > So the work around is switch off UAC. But that can't be the answer. Why > don't I get a prompt when starting wmp normally?</span> At a guess, you've got a codec or plugin that requires admin rights in order to run, but doesn't request them first. Check the Event Viewer, to see if there's any useful error logging occurring. Remove the most recently-installed codec or WMP plugin, and see if it continues to have this behaviour. Alun. ~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest haydn parker Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 Good idea but.. First thing I did was look for error msgs but found nothing. There are no plugins. The only codecs newer than the OS installation are msrle32.dll and msvidc32.dll. I must assume MS programs its own codecs correctly and vista won't let me rename them anyway(or is there another way to 'remove' codecs?). -- hp "Alun Jones" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > "haydn parker" <hp@ts.com> wrote in message > news:28A2F3EE-1132-4D4E-BE59-77C2451254CE@microsoft.com...<span style="color:green"> > > Anyone any ideas about following... > > Vista Home Premium - WMP 11. > > Haven't used wmp for some time but I know I didn't have this problem > > previously. > > Logged in as Admin. Click start-programs-media player and 'nothing' > > happens. > > In TaskManager I see that wmplayer.exe starts and immediately terminates. > > Oh wonder, using 'run as admin' I get the continue prompt and wmp starts. > > This doesn't help much as I don't have that option if I want to view a > > video in the browser(which is how I discovered the problem). > > > > So the work around is switch off UAC. But that can't be the answer. Why > > don't I get a prompt when starting wmp normally?</span> > > At a guess, you've got a codec or plugin that requires admin rights in order > to run, but doesn't request them first. > > Check the Event Viewer, to see if there's any useful error logging > occurring. Remove the most recently-installed codec or WMP plugin, and see > if it continues to have this behaviour. > > Alun. > ~~~~ > > > </span> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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