Windows Media Player 11 doesn't show video in full screen

Original title: Windows Media Player 11

Windows Media Player 11 shows no video mode full-screen. How to fix?

Hi Rich HSY,
 
Try the methods listed in this article to resolve the problem:
 
Note: The information in this section are applicable to the Media Player 11 for Windows XP as well.

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