Netflix continues to go back to install the screen in windows media center

I try to install netflix in windows media center (Vista Edition home premium), but whenever I install it... it just keeps going back to the installation screen when I click on the tab of netflix.  I have uninstall and reinstalled the plugin from netflix and Sliverlight with it still do the same thing.  No idea how to solve this problem?

Hello Kyle McKinney,.

In addition to the response of Irfan H, we can see the thread below that includes the following steps to resolve the problem:

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistamedia/thread/811f3761-92DC-4416-8a1a-ccf0116432c6

Please let us know if you need more assistance.

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