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    Windows Media Player UPnP Client

    I have D-Link 323 UPnP server and i want to know if it is possible to setup my Media Player 11 as a client to it??? I have asked about this to couple of office mates and have got varying response and i am quite confused. So i am raising the same question here, hope someone over here will clear out my confusion.

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    Re: Windows Media Player UPnP Client

    As far as i am aware you wont be able to do that, Windows Media Player acts as a server to D-Link and not client, hope that ends your confusion.

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    I have D-Link 323 UPnP server and i want to know if it is possible to setup my Media Player 11 as a client to it??? I have asked about this to couple of office mates and have got varying response and i am quite confused. So i am raising the same question here, hope someone over here will clear out my confusion.
    I'm trying to figure this out too. According to wikipedia, Media player 11 can be a UPNP client when used on Windows Vista.

    I happen to be running XP. The Wikipedia article seems to imply it won't work under XP. :-(

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