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no animation with 2003 server

Discussion in 'Windows Server System' started by uh60pilot, 2005/04/26.

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  1. 2005/04/26
    uh60pilot

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    I am having a problem with my animation with windows 2003. I have a pci all-in-wonder radeon 7500 with 64mb of memory. I have tried all the updated drivers and I have tried the dxdaig fix no luck with either of them. So I thought maybe it's the video card so I reverted back to my onboard video card and no luck still no animation. It is not really a big deal as the graphics are fine it's just a little bit irritating that it's not working as it should. The same graphics were working just fine on the computer when it had xp and 2000 server on it with either of the two video cards......

    Thanks for any help
     
  2. 2005/04/27
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    On 2003, by default it installs with Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration turned on.

    Among other things, multimedia content is disabled. This setting prevents music, animations, and video clips from running.
     
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    uh60pilot

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    The animation is local to my computer it is a low resource game basically should be able to run on a 133mhz with about 64megs of ram just fine.
     
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    The way IE is integrated with the OS on recent versions, it is very possible that an IE setting could cause problems with local apps. Might be worth looking at anyway.
     
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