I CAN'T GET THE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER! Self-registration FAILED with Visual Studio 2010!

Hello world!

I just bought the Visual Studio 2010 Professional Edition, registered and everything. I have the Windows XP operating system and I wanted to do a media player using WindowsMediaPlayer, I. I saw on YouTube that all you had to do was simply right click, add click on choose the elements and go to components and click on WindowsMediaPlayer. I couldn't find that if I used Google and found that he had to go in System32, then click wmp.dll. After I did, he said

"Self-registration impossible C:\WINDOWS\system32\wmp.dll.

I want this thing so BADLY!

Any help would be VERY VERY LARGELY APPRECIATED!

Thank you

TheElevatorMaster

Hello
 
Your Windows XP question is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for the public to MSDN development.
Please post your question in the MSDN Visual Studio category. 
 

I hope this helps.

Thank you, and in what concerns:
Shekhar S - Microsoft technical support.

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