Windows Media Player will not play the files online. Get the message "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage".

I can listen to Real and Quicktime without any problem.  Windows Media works well offline.  I can download videos and play, but I can't play anything online.

I can listen to Real and Quicktime without any problem.  Windows Media works well offline.  I can download videos and play, but I can't play anything online.

This might work for you: use the "fix it for me".
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/956196

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