open norton and go in and delete the "rule" that dissalows MP net access.
Click the norton tray icon or just find the icon. Wait till it loads then go to the firewall settings. Find the list of allowed applications and unblock Windows Media Player from the list
No, not really.
drag the songs to your itunes or windows media player
Windows XP was the first Microsoft OS to embed Windows Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, a Windows firewall, and other Microsoft products into the OS.win95=windows 95
Using windows media player instead will not slow your computer down
you can't do it automatically from the Internet to windows movie player but you will have to download the file. if possible, sometimes it is easier to do right click and go onto save target as, but i don't no if it is legal. sorry.
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You should be able to. If you download the file from the internet(do it legally) you can then move them to the device without using the windows media player.
the difference between windows media player 11 and 9 is the album art is supplied from the internet from music on your computer so you can find out who made the music easily, (requires internet) other than the upgrade to album art windows media player 9 is not much difference to the upgraded version. I recommend windows player 11 better still
yes
use a Mp3 player like Media Monkey, Real Player, Itunes or you should be able to do it via windows MY Computer..
Windows 2000 utilities has many features like Internet Explorer 5 and 6, Outlook Express, NetMeeting, Internet Connection Sharing, Windows Media Player. Windows 2000 also introduced USB class drivers for printers and storage devices.