When a content owner creates an audio or video stream, they can add script commands (such as URL script commands and custom script commands) to be encoded in the stream. When the stream is played back, the script commands can trigger events in an embedded player program, or they can open your browser and then navigate to a Web page. This behavior is by design. This update changes the way that Windows Media Player handles URL script commands that are embedded in a stream.
Download: Critical Update for Windows Media Player Script Commands (KB828026)
View: Read the Knowledge Base Article
















Commenting has either been disabled on this article or you are not logged in. Click here to login or register, its free!
Note: Anonymous commenting is disabled in order to keep the quality of responses to a high standard.