korventeen DeleteThis @NoSpam.mvps.org (Corentin Cras-Méneur [MVP]) wrote in message news:<1gc8mya.ruf8gm1os7zehN%korventeen@NoSpam.mvps.org>...
> jsaffar <jsaffar DeleteThis @bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> > I have had the same exact problem wherein I thought I was upgrading
> > the Windows Media Player for OS 9 and ended up with the "Access
> > Denied" window popping up even though the Player was working just fine
> > before that.
> >
> > I "upgraded" on the advice of some tech wizard at one of the Streaming
> > Audio outfits when I informed him that I could not receive Audio
> > Streaming on several sites. "Upgrading" did not help with that problem
> > and only created the aforementioned one.
> >
> > I am currently using Windows Media Player 7.1.2 1203. Any possible
> > suggestions??
>
>
> The problem is that I don't have Mac running classic around here :-\ so
> questions about this version are a little hard for me to test right now
> :-|
> 7.1.2 is indeed the latest version available and as far as I understand
> it, there won't be any update for it.
>
>
> Corentin
Is There any possibility that the previous version of Windows Media
Player to this will exist anywhere? I think that will correct my
problem because everything was working just fine until I "upgraded" to
this latest version of the Player.
Incidently, this problem occurs when I am actually booted up in System
9.2.2, not in the Classic mode of OSX. I prefer to use this system
because it is so much faster and more efficient for many of the tasks
I normally perform.
I am having no problem with the OSX/Windows Media Player 9.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
>> Stay informed about: Access Denied Windows Media Player 7 on Mac OS 9.X