Play the failure - RPC call failed

Hello

I have recently reinstalled Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 x 64.  I have problems with the function "reading to".

Be it in media player or the file itself, by clicking on ' play to ' give me an error box indicating the chess game, remote call procedure has failed (I can't give you a screenshot because the error message appears during the restart, shutdown, logoff and I can't seem to capture the error box)

Steps to follow:

1. it worked until I reinstalled windows

2. it works on my laptop on the same network

3 media Streaming is enabled

4 RPC and Locator are defined respectively on automatic and manual.

5 disabled the windows firewall - no change

6 disabled Avast! Shields - no change

7. have you made minimal updates using windows update

Someone at - it ideas?

Reinstalling windows was designed to solve the problems that I had, not create new ones!

Hello

Method 1:

I suggest to see the link and try to run the Troubleshooter:

Open the troubleshooting Windows Media Player settings Troubleshooter

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-settings-Troubleshooter

Method 2:

I would say as you to see the link to use the System File Checker tool (sfc) to troubleshoot missing or corrupted system files in Windows:

How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7

Let us know if it helps.

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