Turns off sharing multimedia files, because a Windows setting required or a component has changed.

(Not sure if right section)

I get this error message;

Sharing multimedia files has been disabled because a Windows setting required or a component has changed. For any additional help, click Help on the Web.
No matter what I do the problem persists, I restarted the network of Windows media sharing service player, I deleted the two files in Media Player folder, and the folder is located in appdata/microsoft /, I did the program to 'fix' automated through microsoft solution that resets the MP11 library and network settings.
Please notify.
I need sharing media for listening to music on my Xbox 360, the media center extender works very well, I can play music via my xbox with this fine method, however if I want to hear all while playing a game (which I did perfectly well until now) my xbox will not find my computer keeps resetting of sharing multimedia files off the power.
Dell Inspiron - 1501
Turion, AMD 64 x 2 1.80 GHz
MEM: 2 GB RAM
Vista SP2
Help, please!

Hello

I suggest you to follow these steps and check if that helps:

Method 1:
Try to run the troubleshooting and check if it helps:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-settings-Troubleshooter

Method 2:
Try to uninstall and reinstall Windows media player, and check if this may help:

a. click the Start button, select Control Panel, click programs and then click turn on turn Windows features on or off. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

b. click on media features, uncheck Windows media Player and click ok.

c. restart the computer, follow the same procedure and control Windows media Player.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/turn-Windows-features-on-or-off

For more information, see these links:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-AU/Windows-Vista/change-settings-for-sharing-media-in-Windows-Media-Player
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/share-your-media-in-Windows-Media-Player-with-other-people-or-devices

It will be useful.

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