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8.4

Group Policy Blocking Streaming Video?

Asked by wolf2008 in Computer Servers, Windows Network Security, Windows Media Player

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Windows 2003 Server:
Teachers want to view video's in:
http://www.ria.it                     windows media player
http://www.nasa.gov.            quicktime

Opened up Secure School (firewall), unfiltered the entire site. "nasa.gov" & "ria.it"
Got to play video's in administrator account, came up distorted (for ria.it). Loaded codec pack and Windows Media player 11. Got video playing in administrator account.

Logged on as teacher. Initialized Windows Player 11 setup. Video says "connecting to video" after 30 or so seconds says "play". Can't get the video.

I've taken the firewall and codec plugin issues out of the picture. I'm thinking its a permissions issue in the teachers OU. What in Group Policy would cause this type of issue? Maybe it's blocking the video apps?

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Zones: Computer Servers, Windows Network Security, Windows Media Player
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Solution Provided By: Merete
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