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#210889 - 09/11/04 03:32 PM
IE 'Media Bar' No Longer Available with XP Service Pack 2
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Registered: 12/01/99
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I just recently: 1) UPGRADED from: Windows Media Player 9 to version 10. 2) Installed Windows XP Service Pack 2. Everything appears to be working well, EXCEPT: One of the things I really enjoyed BEFORE upgrading to Windows Media Player 10 & installing XP Service Pack 2, was the ability to play & view music-videos directly from within IE6, via the IE 'Media Bar' feature. Unfortunately, Unbeknownst to me until 'after' I installed the above updates, I've discovered that Microsoft has REMOVED the IE Media Bar Feature in XP Service Pack 2, so it's no longer possible to view the 'Windows Media Player' within the Internet Explorer (side bar) window. I'm curious WHY Microsoft removed this cool feature with XP Service Pack 2, as well as like to know if the Media Bar feature no longer works when running 'Windows Media Player 9' (and XP Service Pack 2) as well. Interested to hear if any other people here are experiencing something similar. In the meantime, here a couple of links I found on this subject. http://www.mcse.ms/archive167-2004-9-999560.html http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/mp10/readme.aspx#144627 Feedback appreciated. Scott
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#210902 - 09/20/04 12:16 PM
Re: IE 'Media Bar' No Longer Available with XP Service Pack 2
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Fran, since you're already running Windows XP manufactered by Microsoft, and it's Microsoft Corporation itself that is strongly advising ALL Windows XP users to install SP2, I say, go ahead. Though the principal new features of SP2 are it's new advanced security features, Microsoft advised me that there are other essential XP improvements and bug fixes which neccessitate installing this upgrade as well. Though I personally prefer to use Norton Personal Firewall for my firewall protection, I still upgraded to SP2 to insure I have the latest XP enhancements & bug fixes. I've been running all my existing application programs (from Word, Excel, Photoshop, VideoStudio, Norton Systemworks, NAV, to all my music programs) without a single glitch. Based on my experience with the upgrade, I'd say you're safe to go ahead. Afterall, it's Microsoft itself that's STRONGLY urging all XP users to install it. AFterall, would Bill lie to us? Scott
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#210904 - 09/20/04 06:43 PM
Re: IE 'Media Bar' No Longer Available with XP Service Pack 2
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: Alright people, I just received my XP service pack 2...So tell me..do I install it or not? Will it correct anything that I am not aware of being wrong with my OS? What will it fix? I haven't opened the package yet...should I or not? If it ain't broke don't fix it.... While Scotty Yee says go ahead, I think you should be aware of some pitfalls you could possibly encounter Fran if you decide to install SP2 that have been reported not only by several well reputed computer 'experts', but also by many other 'computer users' who have been thrown for a loop after installing SP2. One prime example is Scott Yee with the Media Bar in IE that stopped working. You just may want to wait a while to let Microsoft get a handle and fix all of the reported flaws in SP2 before you decide to upgrade Fran. Besides all of the reported software AND hardware conflicts that are being reported, there are also 'security' flaws that have been reported in SP2. Please though, before you decide to install SP2, I would recommend you make a back up copy of your entire Registry and use the MS System Restore feature to make a restore point prior to the time of install of SP2. Then 'close' ALL running programs on your computer, i.e. Virus Scanners, Firewalls, or any other program running in the System Tray. If you know your way around the 'Windows Task Manager' you should also close all running Applications and Processes in the Task Manager too. Then after having done all that, "pray real hard" and click install. Best regards, Mike [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 09-20-2004).]
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