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Hi,
any one know a media player that can play divx or xvid on a win 2000 pro computer as i can not install the divx or xvid codec or the kazaa codec pack as i dont have admin password? ? i used to watch films at work but since the upgrade i can not any ideas??? eg .exe player with codec already installed any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
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03-27-2003, 08:19 PM
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OLD ShareDaddy
Originally posted by deadpool2e@27 March 2003 - 15:02
Hi,
any one know a media player that can play divx or xvid on a win 2000 pro computer as i can not install the divx or xvid codec or the kazaa codec pack as i dont have admin password? ? i used to watch films at work but since the upgrade i can not any ideas??? eg .exe player with codec already installed any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
I have the same issues now, however because I had all of the stuff in a folder that was transffered from an old 98 system to the new 2000 system I was able to simply reinstall, without admin rights. I did however have issues with a few exe's, that was fixed with a friendly help me to a young IS person, he was nice enough to install a few things for me and then set it back to admin only. I have since been able to install codecs however, SLD and K-Lite codec packs installed with only my users rights, not sure why, but they did. Some of this issue was overcome becuase I share folders with people who have admin rights, so I can have them copy stuff to their shared folders and then I can usually install them on my system. I hope you get help, you may want ot have a MOD move this string to the movieworld or software world for more exposure with the right kind of people.
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03-27-2003, 08:22 PM
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former star
I moved it in here SD, caus i was thinking the admin rights would be a bigger problem as the codec??
But i can follow why you think of movieworld.. Maybe someone knows a player???
Well just see if someone has any other good solutions?!
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03-27-2003, 08:24 PM
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thanks for moving it here, hope full i will get some help?
after all who wants to work when you can watch movies in company time?? lol
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03-27-2003, 08:45 PM
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VideoLAN wil do the trick.
http://www.videolan.org
Download the zipped one.
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