How can I reload Windows Media Player? I get a script error when you try to play anything

Suddenly the Windows media player gives me a server error when I try to play anything on this subject.  It worked fine last week.

I have the same problem as Ronald with the same results. Media Player doesn't "start" or start when I select it.

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