Hi Leslie,

I went to the Microsoft web site and used the main downloads page.  I 
believe the web address is www.microsoft.com/downloads.  You can browse 
through categories or type in a search for the program you want to 
download.  You could also install media player from your windows xp CD, 
but that version is most likely older than the one on the Microsoft web 
site.

Since all of those programs you mentioned, Media Player Run time and 
Windows Media Player Connect appear to be part of Windows media player, 
if I'm not mistaken, when you remove everything and reinstall media 
player 11, you should get all of those back.  You also might want to 
check the system requirements as listed in the mlb.com support page.  
There are a few knowledge base articles and frequently asked questions 
that deal with audio problems and no audio, that's where I found the 
suggestion to uninstall windows media player in the first place.  I took 
this action after trying a bunch of other things, and uninstalling is 
what fixed it for me.  I of course can't promise that this will work for 
everyone else, but I was thoroughly annoyed with game day audio at the 
time and after trying everything else, that is what worked for me.



leslie ferrell wrote:
> No need to apologize, Beth!  I guess since I covered the 10 version with 11 
> means I need to go back and remove it in programs and program files too? 
> Also, where did you acquire the latest version if in fact that's the one you 
> installed?  I'm willing to try anything as long as it works!  Thanks for 
> your time.
>
> Aloha,
>
> Leslie
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Beth Hatch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 8:37 PM
> Subject: Re: windows media connect 2
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>> Hi Leslie,
>>
>> If you're talking about trying to fix Game day audio, I uninstalled all
>> of windows media player entirely.  If you take this route, you might
>> want to back up any libraries you might be using if you don't want to
>> have to set them up manually again.  Since I generally use Real Player,
>> I didn't have to worry about this.  I believe the game day audio player
>> is an embedded version of Windows Media player and that it may also use
>> flash player as well somehow.  If your question wasn't about game day
>> audio, then I apologize.<smile>
>>
>> Beth
>>
>> leslie ferrell wrote:
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>>> Does one also delete windows media connect 2 as well?
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