to windows media player 11 validation tool is not valid

I've mentioned before - why hasn't it been resolved? The validation tool on the download page for Windows Media Player 11 is not valid - at least this is the error message when I try to run it. http://www.Microsoft.com/en-us/download/exe-validation.aspx?ID=8163

Now you HAVE access to all download using Internet Explorer 32 bit - MS broke the ActiveX and methods of alternative validation for all other browsers.

They seem to not hurry to solve this problem, either :(

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  • Windows media player - live radio stream does not.

    Original title: windows media player - live radio stream

    Windows media player-i'm trying to listen to a live stream of a radio station.  I did this for a few days and it worked fine.  Now, it won't work, it shows the connection and made, but nothing happens.  yet looks like trying to connect.  instructions had said to turn off your pop-up blocker until he started, and I did, but still do not work.

    I remember not to make any changes at all.  I don't think I even restarted the computer... But I decided to try with internet explore instead of firefox and it works fine.  I'll just use this way.  Thank you very much!

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