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Windows Media Player Error On Startup!, The Procedure entry point_iob_func couldt not be found in the dynamic
belgin fish
post Dec 16 2007, 11:22 AM
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ok, well i just recently in stalled a program called tube sucker , i then un installed it and now this media player 9 wont work, im running windows 2000 on intel pentium 4, if someone helped it would be greatly apreciated,

Error: The procedure entry point_iob_func could not be located in the dynamic link library mscrt.dll.

thanks
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Adrenalin
post Dec 16 2007, 12:40 PM
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Hi belgin fish,

Please try the following which I found on google.

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I encountered the exact same problem when I changed my operating system from
XP to 2000 and tried installing WMP 9. I tried uninstalling WMP 9 and
reinstalling, then installing version 7 to see if that would work, but I
continued to get the error and still could not open WMP. I even ran
Norton's Win Doctor and that didn't help. I tried everything I could think
of except standing on my heading and eating a bug. I then uninstalled WMP,
rebooted and went to the Windows Media Player folder and deleted as many
files as I could, rebooted again and reinstalled WMP 9. That solved the
problem for me and I was able to FINALLY access the frigging utility.


Also please try not to PM anyone as posting in the forums will help everyone. Someone will get to you when they can.
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belgin fish
post Dec 16 2007, 03:22 PM
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ok sorry for pming u smile.gif im about to re boot hope it works smile.gif
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Adrenalin
post Dec 16 2007, 03:29 PM
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Good luck thumbsup.gif

Let us know how it goes.
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