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C00D2EED - Media Player Error - Cannot find the proxy server

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In this article on the c00d2eed windows media player error message I detail the problem and hopefully present you with a resolution...

What Is The C00D2EED Error?

Basically Windows Media Player cannot find your network proxy server. The name of the proxy server might be incorrect or the server might be temporarily unavailable.

For most users they will NOT be using a proxy server, this is really for specific situation for certain types of users connected to a network.

NB - A proxy server is a computer network service which allows clients to make indirect network connections to other network services. A client connects to the proxy server, then requests a connection, file, or other resource available on a different server. The proxy provides the resource, possibly by connecting to the specified server, or by serving it from a cache. In some cases, the proxy may alter the client's request or the server's response for various purposes.

How To Resolve The C00D2EED Error?

If you know you are using a specific proxy server double check to make sure the settings are correct in Windows Media Player:

To change the name of the proxy server

~ On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Network tab.
~ In the Streaming proxy settings area, double-click the protocol that you want to configure.
~ Click Use the following proxy server, and then type the name of the proxy server and the port to use.

Contact your network administrator for the correct proxy server name and port if you do not know them.

If you are connected to the Internet through a dial-up connection, you might not be able to choose the proxy server. For more information, consult with your Internet service provider (ISP) or network administrator.

 

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