Windows Media Player 11 won't play CD, MP3, WMA etc. error C00D11B1.

Windows Media Player 11 won't play CD, MP3, WMA etc. error C00D11B1. I tried MS solve this problem, uninstalling, reinstalling, etc. Same problem on 2 computers. Winamp and Itunes play fine, its not hardware or drivers. Windows XP SP3 & Media Player 11 is perfectly up-to-date.

Hello

· Which Microsoft difficulty he makes you run?

You can check the link below which holds information about the error: C00D11B1: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/webhelp/default.aspx?&mpver=11.0.5358.4827&id=C00D11B1&contextid=71&originalid=C00D0BB8

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