Video Night!!!

KSU fans at work and play.

Unable to see..Been having trouble with my Windows Media playing your files lately <_<

The newest addition to the family. Isn't he cute? Looks just like - HEY! STOP! STOOOOOP!!!!Ditto <_<

Need a new hobby? (NOTE - Link to another web site)..At 1st, I thought it was CG.

That really looks fun :clap

And just impressed my 6yr old. :o
Are you getting any error messages? If so, could you post them? Not saying I can solve it, but I'd like to take a look.

 
KSU fans at work and play.

Unable to see..Been having trouble with my Windows Media playing your files lately <_<

The newest addition to the family. Isn't he cute? Looks just like - HEY! STOP! STOOOOOP!!!!Ditto <_<

Need a new hobby? (NOTE - Link to another web site)..At 1st, I thought it was CG.

That really looks fun :clap

And just impressed my 6yr old. :o
Are you getting any error messages? If so, could you post them? Not saying I can solve it, but I'd like to take a look.
Seemed to start having problems about a month or two ago when we started allowing updates.

Although windows player seemed to work on a couple downloaded songs from Limewire last night.

But when I try to open yours, I get

Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available (for example, the server is busy or not online) or you might not be connected to the network.
I tried readjusting the thingie (that they said to try) changed my proxy? from the default "proxy settings of the Web browser "to "Autodetect proxy settings " but still having the same error.

 
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KSU fans at work and play.

Unable to see..Been having trouble with my Windows Media playing your files lately <_<

The newest addition to the family. Isn't he cute? Looks just like - HEY! STOP! STOOOOOP!!!!Ditto <_<

Need a new hobby? (NOTE - Link to another web site)..At 1st, I thought it was CG.

That really looks fun :clap

And just impressed my 6yr old. :o
Are you getting any error messages? If so, could you post them? Not saying I can solve it, but I'd like to take a look.
Seemed to start having problems about a month or two ago when we started allowing updates.

Although windows player seemed to work on a couple downloaded songs from Limewire last night.

But when I try to open yours, I get

Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available (for example, the server is busy or not online) or you might not be connected to the network.
I tried readjusting the thingie (that they said to try) changed my proxy? from the default "proxy settings of the Web browser "to "Autodetect proxy settings " but still having the same error.
By any chance, are you running Internet Explorer 7? If so, that's a problem that's plauging a lot of IE 7 users - and I haven't found a solution to it.

 
Are you getting any error messages? If so, could you post them? Not saying I can solve it, but I'd like to take a look.
Seemed to start having problems about a month or two ago when we started allowing updates.

Although windows player seemed to work on a couple downloaded songs from Limewire last night.

But when I try to open yours, I get

Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available (for example, the server is busy or not online) or you might not be connected to the network.
I tried readjusting the thingie (that they said to try) changed my proxy? from the default "proxy settings of the Web browser "to "Autodetect proxy settings " but still having the same error.
By any chance, are you running Internet Explorer 7? If so, that's a problem that's plauging a lot of IE 7 users - and I haven't found a solution to it.
Yeah..Buckeye 37 allowed some sort of upgrade last week that now has tabs inside of tabs, (like I had on one of my Computers at work)..But once you close a tab, (or even another window) they all dissapear :angry:

 
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Are you getting any error messages? If so, could you post them? Not saying I can solve it, but I'd like to take a look.
Seemed to start having problems about a month or two ago when we started allowing updates.

Although windows player seemed to work on a couple downloaded songs from Limewire last night.

But when I try to open yours, I get

Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available (for example, the server is busy or not online) or you might not be connected to the network.
I tried readjusting the thingie (that they said to try) changed my proxy? from the default "proxy settings of the Web browser "to "Autodetect proxy settings " but still having the same error.
By any chance, are you running Internet Explorer 7? If so, that's a problem that's plauging a lot of IE 7 users - and I haven't found a solution to it.
Yeah..Buckeye 37 allowed some sort of upgrade last week that now has tabs inside of tabs, (like I had on one of my Computers at work)..But once you close a tab, (or even another window) they all dissapear :angry:
I'll keep an eye out for a solution. If I run across one, I'll post it here.

 
I'm reminded of the 1st time I went skydiving..I was jumping north of Minden with the same club my big brother used to belong to..They gave me one of his old Jumpsuits (he liked to make his own).

I'd forgotten he sewed some illegal flaps in it so he could "fly" a little.

:bounce

 
Are you getting any error messages? If so, could you post them? Not saying I can solve it, but I'd like to take a look.
Seemed to start having problems about a month or two ago when we started allowing updates.

Although windows player seemed to work on a couple downloaded songs from Limewire last night.

But when I try to open yours, I get

Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available (for example, the server is busy or not online) or you might not be connected to the network.
I tried readjusting the thingie (that they said to try) changed my proxy? from the default "proxy settings of the Web browser "to "Autodetect proxy settings " but still having the same error.
By any chance, are you running Internet Explorer 7? If so, that's a problem that's plauging a lot of IE 7 users - and I haven't found a solution to it.
Yeah..Buckeye 37 allowed some sort of upgrade last week that now has tabs inside of tabs, (like I had on one of my Computers at work)..But once you close a tab, (or even another window) they all dissapear :angry:
I'll keep an eye out for a solution. If I run across one, I'll post it here.
This fix is for IE 7 under Windows Vista, so it may not apply to you. I was having issues with videos - when I'd click the link I'd get an Explorer page saying that it couldn't find the site. Here's what solved it:

Click Start and go to Default Programs

Then, select Set Program Access and Computer Default

Click Continue

Then choose a configuration - select Custom (click the double arrow beside

Custom). Scroll down the list and under choose a default media player, select

Windows Media Player.

 
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