This problem mostly ocurrs in windows 8 rather than windows 7. As i am using windows 8 from a long time so i have faced this problem many times.
Sometimes When you try to open any music file or any video in Windows media player then it gives an error saying "Server execution failed" and the file won't open. You can just close this error and nothing else. If u will restart your system and try again even then the player will give the same error. It occurs due to the registry damage that might be caused by installing some cracked .exe files or when we try to patch some paid software to get their full versions without spending a single penny. I am not saying that cracks shouldn't be used but they mostly harm our system's registry settings and cause problems like this.
So in order to get back your Windows Media Player, you can do two things:
Method 1.
Reinstall the Windows media player again which is a very complicated method as you would have to arrange its setup separately.
Method 2.
Here comes the best and easiet way to get your wmp back. Just follow the instructions written below:
Step1:Click Start, click Accessories, the right click on Command Prompt and choose "run as administrator", then type regsvr32 jscript.dll, and then hit enter.
2. Type regsvr32 vbscript.dll then hit enter.
3. Now type exit and hit enter. Now try media player and it should work.
Personally i would recommend the 2nd method because it is so fast and easy and that too it always works.
Sometimes When you try to open any music file or any video in Windows media player then it gives an error saying "Server execution failed" and the file won't open. You can just close this error and nothing else. If u will restart your system and try again even then the player will give the same error. It occurs due to the registry damage that might be caused by installing some cracked .exe files or when we try to patch some paid software to get their full versions without spending a single penny. I am not saying that cracks shouldn't be used but they mostly harm our system's registry settings and cause problems like this.
So in order to get back your Windows Media Player, you can do two things:
Method 1.
Reinstall the Windows media player again which is a very complicated method as you would have to arrange its setup separately.
Method 2.
Here comes the best and easiet way to get your wmp back. Just follow the instructions written below:
Step1:Click Start, click Accessories, the right click on Command Prompt and choose "run as administrator", then type regsvr32 jscript.dll, and then hit enter.
2. Type regsvr32 vbscript.dll then hit enter.
3. Now type exit and hit enter. Now try media player and it should work.
Personally i would recommend the 2nd method because it is so fast and easy and that too it always works.
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