When I try to open Windows media player, is to show that the file wmploc.dll has version no11.0.6002.18111 where11.0.6002.18311 was expected. Help, please

When I try to open Windows media player it shows that the wmploc.dii file has version no11.0.6002.18111 where 11.0.6002.18311 was expected.  and he prmpting to download from the msn help site.please.

Hello

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community and we give the opportunity to help you.

This happens usually when the version of wmp.dll is at odds with what is defined in the Windows registry.

You can follow the steps in the article mentioned below and check if it works.

 

After the WMP update you an error of wmploc.dll on version number incorrect

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/961047

Hope this information is useful. If you need further assistance, please answer and we will be happy to help you.

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