![]() ![]() If it isn't, follow these additional steps: Reopen your browser and see if the WMP plugin is now working.If some or all of the files are missing, you can download the individual files from and place them in the Windows Media Player directory (usually C:Program FilesWindows Media Player):.If you do not see these files, follow these steps: There should be an entry for Windows Media Player Plug-in Dynamic Link Library (File name: npdsplay.dll) and two entries for Microsoft® DRM (File name: npdrmv2.dll and File name: npwmsdrm.dll). To check for these files, type about:plugins into the location bar. ![]() You can restore the standard WMP plugin files that are normally included on most Windows XP and earlier operating systems. The standard WMP plugin will work on most Windows versions and Mozilla-based browsers but it may be missing functionality that the new WMP plugin offers.
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