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Unable to connect to proxy

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Mark Rouse - 13 Nov 2004 00:49 GMT
I have just installed the windows media player for mac, which appears to be
a plug-in for safari.  When I go to a website that uses wmp video content
(bbc.co.uk), I get a 'unable to connect to proxy' message.  Being new to mac
can someone help me resolve this problem so that I can watch wmp content.

Thanks.
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 13 Nov 2004 20:20 GMT
> I have just installed the windows media player for mac, which appears to be
> a plug-in for safari.  When I go to a website that uses wmp video content

It's an application + a plug-in

> (bbc.co.uk), I get a 'unable to connect to proxy' message.  Being new to mac
> can someone help me resolve this problem so that I can watch wmp content.

Did you setup the proper proxy settings in the preferences of the application
???

Corentin

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