By default, the settings change Local Group Policy Editor

Original title: gpedit.msc

I tried also to install windows media player 10 on my Vista laptop to business. I went into the local Group Policy Editor, gpedit.msc and Expand "Administrative Templates", then expand "Windows components", then expanded "Application compatibility", then I activate what was down there.

I then started my machine and a program called ObjectDock would not work for me... What I want to know is the default settings of what I changed, I can change them back for ObjectDock works again

Hi allenmitchell2006,

Windows media player 11 is already included in Windows Vista and it is not possible to download Windows media player 10 on Vista Business.

In order to solve the problem of the Group Policy Editor, you can try a system restore to a previous point where you have not experienced the problem.

Note: When you perform the system restore to restore the computer to a previous state, programs and updates that you have installed are removed.

To run the system restore, you can consult the following link:

System restore

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-is-system-restore

System Restore: frequently asked questions

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/system-restore-frequently-asked-questions

Hope this information is useful.

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