Wednesday, 6. February 2008, 05:50:04
windows xp, plug-in, windows media player, media player
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Windows media player plug-in has recently become a headache for many users specially those using vista. With the new buzz of
WMP firefox plug-in, there is more confusion than ever before. That installer should install in c:\PFiles> and should be either auto-detected by opera or copy files to opera plug-in folder. Sometimes, nothing happens.There are discussion in the forum to extract
np-mswmp.dll file from C:\PFiles\Plugins\np-mswmp.dll to opera plug-in folder. You can also get the np-mswmp.dll file by
extracting(using uniextract program) the installer itself.
Method 1 For your conenience, you can download
this zip file with latest wmp plug-ins and extract the files to opera's plug-in folder(c>programfiles>opera>program>plug-in).
Alternate Method: I use WMP 11 plug-in files without any problem on windowx xp and vista(don't know about 64-bit).For me old horse still runs good!
So I would rather recommend use this simple steps to make windows media player plug-in working with opera.Read more...
Wednesday, 6. February 2008, 05:17:33
opera, shockwave, plug-in, adobe
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In a very ideal world installing plug-in in a browser( for example opera) should a piece of cake. Isn't it? For example, if you want to install shockwave player plug-in, just go to
adobe shockwave site, download the installer file, install and enjoy shockwave content in opera browser.

Even Grand Mom can do it!
Well here is the twist. What if after installing, shockwave does not work? Trouble starts. What is the reason and what is the fix? Good question but equally difficult to answer!
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