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You Need to Update Your Windows MediaPlayer
Our automated system checkout process has determined that you do not have the necessary version of the Windows MediaPlayer installed. In order to view videos or listen to streaming audio files, you will need to download and install a player. There are two steps to getting your system set for streaming media. You must download and install the streaming Windows MediaPlayer. This is a FREE download from Microsoft. If you are running Windows XP, 2000, 98 Second edition you can download the newest Media Player 9. If you are running Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95 you should download the 6.4 version, hovever, our shows require at Windows Media Player 7 (not compatiable with NT or 95). The defaults for the installation options will work for participation in an on-line presentation. In order to ensure that you get the latest version, we point you to the Microsoft web site to download the player. You may download by clicking on the logo below. Be careful to make note of the directory the Windows Media Player file is downloaded to on your computer. MAKE SURE YOU INSTALL the Media Player AFTER you have downloaded it. Use the Windows Explorer program to look at the directory the Windows Media Player file was downloaded into. Then, double click on the Windows Media Player file to start the actual installation. To make it easier to find the download file, we suggest you download it to the Desktop or into a special download directory.
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