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How Do I Configure Internet Explorer To Use My Windows Media Player To Play Videos?

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How Do I Configure Internet Explorer To Use My Windows Media Player To Play Videos?

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Windows Media Player is the default video player on all Windows systems. However, it is possible to change the settings so other media players display the video and audio content of your computer. If you are using Internet Explorer and want to watch videos in Windows Media Player, you need to change the default settings back so the Windows player can display your video content. Find a movie on your computer. Any movie can function for this task. Often, Windows Media Player has a few default movies installed to showcase what it can do. You may also have videos under your “Videos” folder (click “Start,” click your username and double-click “Videos”). Right-click the video file and select “Properties.” A small properties box appears on the screen. Select the playback option and choose Windows Media Player. You are asked if you want to set WMP to be the default player for all videos on your computer. Click “Yes.” Open Internet Explorer and select the video you want to watch. It now loads i

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