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How do I stop the Player from acting as if Im always offline (or returning error codes 0xCOOD1126 or 0xC00D11B3)?

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How do I stop the Player from acting as if Im always offline (or returning error codes 0xCOOD1126 or 0xC00D11B3)?

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Check that the Work Offline command on the File menu is not selected. If you are using Windows Media Player 9 Series, and you know that your computer is connected to the Internet, click the Connect the Player link that is displayed in the Media Guide when it is offline, or select the Connect to the Internet check box in the Options dialog box. If the problem continues, run the Internet Connection Wizard by doing the following: click Start , click Run , and then type icwconn1.exe . If you have Windows Media Player 7 installed, see article 272487, “Windows Media Player 7 Does Not Recognize a Connection to the Internet,” in the Microsoft Knowledge Base. If your computer is behind a firewall, see the Server to client behind a firewall page for information about configuring the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Note that some firewall/security devices, such as Zone Labs ZoneAlarm Pro, can prevent the Player from working, so it may be necessary to gran

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Make sure that the Work Offline command on the File menu is not selected. If you are using Windows Media Player 9 Series or later, and you know that your computer is connected to the Internet, click the Connect the Player link that is displayed in the Guide when it is offline. Also, you can force the Player to connect to the Internet by doing the following: 1. On the Tools menu, click Options. 2. In the Player tab, select the Connect to the Internet (overrides other commands) check box. If the problem continues, run the Internet Connection Wizard by doing the following: 1. Click Start, click Run, and then type icwconn1.exe. 2. Click OK.

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