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dave
May 7th 09, 09:44 PM
In our network with Windows 2008 DC's, many of our XP PC's with Media Player
11 can not play XM Radio or mms url's or even wmv files off the internet.
On the flip side, many of our desktop PC's can. Even two of our Domain
Admins have this issue. It's doesn't appear to be a firewall, GP or web
filter problem. It also doesn't appear to be a file association problem
either. Now if a one of the "affected" Dom Admin logs into a PC with a local
admin account eveything that didn't work now works.

Any thoughts?

J.H.I.
May 8th 09, 07:20 AM
Dave wrote:
> In our network with Windows 2008 DC's, many of our XP PC's with Media
> Player 11 can not play XM Radio or mms url's or even wmv files off
> the internet. On the flip side, many of our desktop PC's can. Even
> two of our Domain Admins have this issue. It's doesn't appear to be
> a firewall, GP or web filter problem. It also doesn't appear to be a
> file association problem either. Now if a one of the "affected" Dom
> Admin logs into a PC with a local admin account eveything that didn't
> work now works.
>
> Any thoughts?
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Just wondering...what firewall are you
running on the affected systems?

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MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

dave
May 8th 09, 02:28 PM
No local "PC" firewall, Watchguard is used for the network. Waht's even more
interesting, is if you stand up a new/old PC that has service pack 2, there
is no problem. After installing SP3 for XP things change....

"J.H.I." wrote:

> Dave wrote:
> > In our network with Windows 2008 DC's, many of our XP PC's with Media
> > Player 11 can not play XM Radio or mms url's or even wmv files off
> > the internet. On the flip side, many of our desktop PC's can. Even
> > two of our Domain Admins have this issue. It's doesn't appear to be
> > a firewall, GP or web filter problem. It also doesn't appear to be a
> > file association problem either. Now if a one of the "affected" Dom
> > Admin logs into a PC with a local admin account eveything that didn't
> > work now works.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> =======================
> Just wondering...what firewall are you
> running on the affected systems?
>
> --
>
> MS-MVP
> Digital Media Experience
>
>
>

J.H.I.
May 8th 09, 02:58 PM
Dave wrote:
> No local "PC" firewall, Watchguard is used for the network. Waht's
> even more interesting, is if you stand up a new/old PC that has
> service pack 2, there is no problem. After installing SP3 for XP
> things change....
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It's quite a mystery...

Good luck solving it...

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MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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