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							<title>Cole2k Media Knowledgebase - Windows Media Player error codes</title>
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							  <title>80040241: Cannot perform the requested action</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/7/80040241%3A-Cannot-perform-the-requested-action</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

This error is usually given when Windows Media Player cannot reco...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 11:09:58 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>80040255: Windows Media Player does not support this file type</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/8/80040255%3A-Windows-Media-Player-does-not-support-this-file-type</link>
							  <description>This error is usually given when Windows Media Player cannot recognise the file type you're attempting to play, the file may require a playback splitter/filter and/or special player....</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 01:16:16 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>80041002: Cannot find the license for this file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/9/80041002%3A-Cannot-find-the-license-for-this-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot find the license for this file. The license might have been deleted or might have become corrupted.If you have backup copies of your licenses, you can restore them, and the...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 10:14:30 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>8007001F: Cannot perform the requested operation</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/10/8007001F%3A-Cannot-perform-the-requested-operation</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested operation. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

There is a problem with the computer hardware. For example, th...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 15:42:48 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>80070037: Cannot find the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/11/80070037%3A-Cannot-find-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot find the file. If you typed a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct,...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:03:07 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>800704C7: Requested action was canceled</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/12/800704C7%3A-Requested-action-was-canceled</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action because you chose to cancel it.For example, if you were trying to play a protected file that required you to download a license, this error mes...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 02:10:37 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>800704CF: Cannot find the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/13/800704CF%3A-Cannot-find-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot find the file. If you typed a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct,...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:53:23 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>80070716: Cannot display a skin</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/14/80070716%3A-Cannot-display-a-skin</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player encountered a problem with the current or most recently used skin. To resolve the problem: 

Right-click the Player, and then click Switch to Full Mode. 
Click Skin Chooser, an...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 18:03:17 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>800C000D: The specified protocol is not supported</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/15/800C000D%3A-The-specified-protocol-is-not-supported</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player does not support the protocol you are using to access the file. If you clicked a link on a Web page and received this error message, the link might not be valid. If you typed an I...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 15:07:17 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>800C2EE2: Operation timed out</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/16/800C2EE2%3A-Operation-timed-out</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot connect to a required server due to a network problem. You might encounter this error message for the following reasons: 

You are trying to play protected content (for e...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 21:32:40 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D000F: The server has no more connections available</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/17/C00D000F%3A-The-server-has-no-more-connections-available</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server that has the file you want to play because the server is not allowing any new connections. Try again later.</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:04:33 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D001F: Cannot find the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/18/C00D001F%3A-Cannot-find-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot find the file. If you typed a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct,...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:06:16 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D07F1: Your network may not be set up to handle a live broadcast connection</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/19/C00D07F1%3A-Your-network-may-not-be-set-up-to-handle-a-live-broadcast-connection</link>
							  <description>When Windows Media Player tries to connect to a live broadcast and does not receive a response within 20 seconds, it cancels the connection attempt. This usually indicates either: 

Your network is ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 21:58:47 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D07F2: Your network may not be set up to handle a live broadcast connection</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/20/C00D07F2%3A-Your-network-may-not-be-set-up-to-handle-a-live-broadcast-connection</link>
							  <description>When Windows Media Player tries to connect to a live broadcast and does not receive a response within 20 seconds, it cancels the connection attempt. This usually indicates either: 

Your network is ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:03:25 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D080D: File is corrupted</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/21/C00D080D%3A-File-is-corrupted</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot open the file because the file is corrupted. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

The file was modified by another program in a mann...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:05:57 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0BBB: Cannot perform the requested action</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/22/C00D0BBB%3A-Cannot-perform-the-requested-action</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action. If you received this message after trying to play a .dvr-ms file (such as a Microsoft Recorded TV Show file created by the Personal Video Reco...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 05:15:23 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0BC1: Cannot perform the requested operation</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/23/C00D0BC1%3A-Cannot-perform-the-requested-operation</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested operation. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

The file you are trying to play is protected with a license th...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:04:43 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0BC2: Cannot play the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/24/C00D0BC2%3A-Cannot-play-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the required audio codec is not installed on your computer. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

The Player is...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 17:40:21 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0BC8: Cannot play the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/25/C00D0BC8%3A-Cannot-play-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the required video codec is not installed on your computer. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

The Player is...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 20:10:41 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0BCE: Cannot copy files to recordable disc</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/26/C00D0BCE%3A-Cannot-copy-files-to-recordable-disc</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot copy 8-bit files to a recordable disc, such as a CD. You must convert them to 16-bit, 44-kHz files first. You can use the Sound Recorder feature in the Windows operating sy...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:05:29 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FA3: Windows Media Player does not support this file type</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/27/C00D0FA3%3A-Windows-Media-Player-does-not-support-this-file-type</link>
							  <description>This error is usually given when Windows Media Player cannot recognise the file type you're attempting to play, the file may require a playback splitter/filter and/or special player. ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 11:48:28 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FA4: Cannot play the CD using digital playback</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/28/C00D0FA4%3A-Cannot-play-the-CD-using-digital-playback</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the CD by using digital playback. The Player has automatically switched the CD-ROM drive setting to analog playback. To switch back to digital CD playback, use the opt...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 00:02:27 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FAA: Cannot copy the files</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/29/C00D0FAA%3A-Cannot-copy-the-files</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot copy the files because no compatible MP3 encoder is installed on your computer. Install a compatible MP3 encoder or choose a different format for tracks copied from CDs (su...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:02:08 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FAB: Using CD error correction</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/30/C00D0FAB%3A-Using-CD-error-correction</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player can play some CDs that contain errors if the error correction option is turned on.
To turn on error correction

On the Tools menu, click Options. 
Click the Devices tab, click...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 10:19:42 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FB0: Audio CDs will not copy correctly</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/31/C00D0FB0%3A-Audio-CDs-will-not-copy-correctly</link>
							  <description>Settings for the CD-ROM drive conflict. The setting for the CD-ROM drive in Windows Media Player is set to analog copying. The setting for the CD-ROM drive in the Device Manager feature of the Windows...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 00:37:55 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FB2: Cannot play the CD using digital playback</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/32/C00D0FB2%3A-Cannot-play-the-CD-using-digital-playback</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the CD by using digital playback. The Player has automatically switched the CD-ROM drive to analog playback. To switch back to digital CD playback, use the options on ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 13:28:10 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FB3: Cannot play the CD using digital playback</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/33/C00D0FB3%3A-Cannot-play-the-CD-using-digital-playback</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the CD by using digital playback. The Player has automatically switched the CD-ROM drive to analog playback. To switch back to digital CD playback, use the options on ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 09:15:14 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FCD: Specifying the minimum size of files for Media Library</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/34/C00D0FCD%3A-Specifying-the-minimum-size-of-files-for-Media-Library</link>
							  <description>When Windows Media Player searches for digital media files on your computer to add to Media Library, it ignores very small files by default. To ensure that these files are included in the search, you ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 08:06:32 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FD6: Damaged or incompatible plug-in</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/35/C00D0FD6%3A-Damaged-or-incompatible-plug-in</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player did not close properly. A damaged or incompatible plug-in might have caused the problem to occur. As a precaution, any plug-ins that you installed (as opposed to plug-ins that wer...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 06:46:56 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FD9: The selected plug-in cannot be found</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/36/C00D0FD9%3A-The-selected-plug-in-cannot-be-found</link>
							  <description>A plug-in is a component that modifies the functionality or appearance of Windows Media Player. Visualizations and audio effects, such as normalization, are examples of plug-ins. Several plug-ins are ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:03:44 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D0FDD: Cannot perform the requested operation</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/37/C00D0FDD%3A-Cannot-perform-the-requested-operation</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested operation. You might encounter this error message for the following reason: 

Your computer's time and date are not set correctly. For information a...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 12:23:23 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1057: A portion of the file cannot be played</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/38/C00D1057%3A-A-portion-of-the-file-cannot-be-played</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play a portion of the content that you selected because it requires a codec that either cannot be downloaded to your computer or is not supported by Windows Media Player.By...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 01:50:17 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D106A: Cannot play the selected playlist</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/39/C00D106A%3A-Cannot-play-the-selected-playlist</link>
							  <description>You have selected a playlist (Windows Media file with an .asx extension) that requires a later version of Windows Media Player. Check to see if a later version of the Player exists on the Windows Medi...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 09:24:06 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1074: Cannot play the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/40/C00D1074%3A-Cannot-play-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the associated Windows Media metafile playlist does not contain any items.A metafile is a file that contains information about other files. A Windows ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 04:10:08 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1076: Cannot play the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/41/C00D1076%3A-Cannot-play-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the associated Windows Media metafile playlist contains too many nested playlists. A nested playlist contains another playlist, which in turn might co...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:36:06 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1090: Cannot play the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/42/C00D1090%3A-Cannot-play-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the associated Windows Media metafile playlist does not contain any items, or the playlist is not valid for some other reason.A metafile is a file tha...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 05:40:11 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D10AB: Requested action was canceled</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/43/C00D10AB%3A-Requested-action-was-canceled</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action because you chose to cancel it.For example, if you were trying to play a protected file that required you to download a license, this error mes...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:39:23 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D10B6: Cannot play items in the playlist</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/44/C00D10B6%3A-Cannot-play-items-in-the-playlist</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play some or all or the items in the playlist (Windows Media file with an .asx extension) because it is nested. A nested playlist contains another playlist, which contains ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 08:45:31 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D10BA: Cannot find the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/45/C00D10BA%3A-Cannot-find-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot find the file. This error message usually indicates the link from an item in Media Library to its associated digital media file is broken. Items in Media Library are links ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 19:46:21 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D10CD: Cannot play the disc</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/46/C00D10CD%3A-Cannot-play-the-disc</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the required codec is not installed on your computer. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

The Player is not c...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 18:46:25 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1104: Decreasing video acceleration</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/47/C00D1104%3A-Decreasing-video-acceleration</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the video stream. Ensure that your video card settings are correct, and then try restarting your computer. If this does not resolve the issue, try decreasing the video...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 00:52:06 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1163: A problem occurred with digital copyright protection</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/48/C00D1163%3A-A-problem-occurred-with-digital-copyright-protection</link>
							  <description>A troubleshooter is available to help you solve this problem. To troubleshoot the problem, see the &quot;DVD Troubleshooter&quot; topic in Windows Help.</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 22:42:50 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1167: A problem occurred with copyright protection</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/49/C00D1167%3A-A-problem-occurred-with-copyright-protection</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because a problem occurred while configuring copyright protection on your computer. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 07:18:34 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1168: The system region does not match the decoder region</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/50/C00D1168%3A-The-system-region-does-not-match-the-decoder-region</link>
							  <description>A troubleshooter is available to help you solve this problem. To troubleshoot the problem, see the &quot;DVD Troubleshooter&quot; topic in Windows Help.</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 14:16:36 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D116A: Cannot play DVD video</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/51/C00D116A%3A-Cannot-play-DVD-video</link>
							  <description>A troubleshooter is available to help you solve this problem. To troubleshoot the problem, see the &quot;DVD Troubleshooter&quot; topic in Windows Help.</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 08:53:21 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D116B: Cannot play DVD audio</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/52/C00D116B%3A-Cannot-play-DVD-audio</link>
							  <description>A troubleshooter is available to help you solve this problem. To troubleshoot the problem, see the &quot;DVD Troubleshooter&quot; topic in Windows Help.</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 09:25:20 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D116E: Cannot play this portion of the DVD</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/53/C00D116E%3A-Cannot-play-this-portion-of-the-DVD</link>
							  <description>The segment of the DVD that you are trying to view has a parental rating higher than the rating you are authorized to view. To view this segment, ask your computer administrator to modify DVD parental...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:02:17 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1171: Cannot play DVD video</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/54/C00D1171%3A-Cannot-play-DVD-video</link>
							  <description>A troubleshooter is available to help you solve this problem. To troubleshoot the problem, see the &quot;DVD Troubleshooter&quot; topic in Windows Help.</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:06:34 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1176: Cannot find a CD recorder</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/55/C00D1176%3A-Cannot-find-a-CD-recorder</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot copy the files because it cannot find a CD recorder or the operating system might not recognize it. Verify the connection between your computer and the CD recorder. If the ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 12:35:11 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1178: Windows Media Player may not support this file type on portable devices</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/56/C00D1178%3A-Windows-Media-Player-may-not-support-this-file-type-on-portable-devices</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player might not support the file you are attempting to copy to or play on the portable device.</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:03:53 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D117A: Windows Media Player has encountered a problem with the portable device</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/57/C00D117A%3A-Windows-Media-Player-has-encountered-a-problem-with-the-portable-device</link>
							  <description>One of the following problems might have occurred with your portable device: 

The storage card on the portable device is full. Free some space on the storage card, and then try copying the files ag...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:04:10 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1194: Cannot open the specified URL</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/58/C00D1194%3A-Cannot-open-the-specified-URL</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot open the specified file because the Player is not configured to use the protocol specified in the URL. Windows Media Player supports the following protocols: multicast, UDP...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 07:50:08 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1196: Incorrect user name or password</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/59/C00D1196%3A-Incorrect-user-name-or-password</link>
							  <description>The user name or password might be incorrect. To access a file that is located on a restricted network, you must supply a user name and password for the network domain. Ensure that the user name and p...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 11:20:20 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1197: Cannot play the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/60/C00D1197%3A-Cannot-play-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or to the Interne...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 23:57:21 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1198: Cannot connect to the server</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/61/C00D1198%3A-Cannot-connect-to-the-server</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server hosting the content that you want to play. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

The name of the server hosting...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 00:42:22 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D1199: Cannot play the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/62/C00D1199%3A-Cannot-play-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

The file type is not supported by the Player. 
The file type is supported by th...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:33:35 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D119A: Cannot play the file</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/63/C00D119A%3A-Cannot-play-the-file</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: 

A required codec is not installed on your computer. A codec is software that the...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 20:14:24 BST</pubDate>
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							  <title>C00D119C: Cannot delete the playlist</title>
							  <link>http://kb.cole2k.net/questions/64/C00D119C%3A-Cannot-delete-the-playlist</link>
							  <description>Windows Media Player can delete digital media files in a playlist folder, but cannot delete other types of files. Non-digital media files in a playlist folder do not appear in Windows Media Player.If ...</description>
							  <author>Cole Williams</author>
							  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 01:33:33 BST</pubDate>
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