Windows Live Messenger Music Plug-in

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James Millistver

Most interesting thing I have seen to date in Vista:

I disabled the "Windows Live Messenger Music Plug-in" in WMP11, and suddenly
it vanished! Gone! Not to be seen again!

I honestly have no idea where it went, but I do know it is no longer in my
WMP plugins directory, so if anyone would be so kind to send it over?!?

Now here is the kicker part: I went to the WMP download site to reinstall
11, and it gave me a typical error saying I am running vista and this
install was intended for XP SP2. Fair enough, so I decide compatibility mode
it, see if I can get it to work, right? WRONG... up pops the "we need to
validate your copy of windows" screen, and of course the validation tool
busts and directs me to the validation tool download page. This also is (of
course) intended for SP2, so it busts.

Anyways, long story short: stuck without the feature over here. Not the end
of the world, more its just something I noticed and thought I would 'beta
test' further.

James
 
Please do not try to reinstall components such as WMP11 or IE7, as the
versions that are in Vista contain newer code than that of WMP11 Beta and
IE7 RC1.
 
Most interesting thing I have seen to date in Vista:

I disabled the "Windows Live Messenger Music Plug-in" in WMP11, and
suddenly it vanished! Gone! Not to be seen again!

I honestly have no idea where it went, but I do know it is no longer in my
WMP plugins directory, so if anyone would be so kind to send it over?!?

Now here is the kicker part: I went to the WMP download site to reinstall
11, and it gave me a typical error saying I am running vista and this
install was intended for XP SP2. Fair enough, so I decide compatibility
mode it, see if I can get it to work, right? WRONG... up pops the "we need
to validate your copy of windows" screen, and of course the validation
tool busts and directs me to the validation tool download page. This also
is (of course) intended for SP2, so it busts.

Anyways, long story short: stuck without the feature over here. Not the
end of the world, more its just something I noticed and thought I would
'beta test' further.

James


You probably don't want to accept a file from someone. It could be
anything.
 
try running the following commands in the run line
sfc /purghecache then
sfc / scannow
this is the system file checker that replaces the windows critical files
 
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