Still can't figure out that problem, so I've switched off the UAC again.
It's far too restricting to really be of any use. It's a nice idea, and it would generally be ok... But when you're trying to go into things like the Windows, Documents & Settings (even on another HD that has an independent install on it) and others and it won't let you it's a bit off putting to say the least. You've then got to change the access restrictions on the folder and subfolders (you can actually change them when the warning about the restriction opens). For each user.
And I'm *meant* to actually *be* an administrator!
If the default restrictions weren't so bloody high it'd be great. But as it stands this setting should only be for the guests or non-admin level users.
Anyways... enough ranting about that, onto Opera my point in this post.
You can't install the Netscape WMP plugin for Opera. The installer plugin doesn't recognise WMP11.
The files in question don't come with WMP11 either, so you'll have to get the necessary files elsewhere.
The files in question are:
npds.zip
npdsplay.dll
npwmsdrm.dll
Once you have these files, just copy them into:
C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player
and
C:\Program Files\Opera\program\plugins
and then restart Opera and that's it.
Oh, it was tested with Opera 8.54 (build 7730) and WMP 11.0.5384.6167 (god m$ love combining their version/build numbers don't they). I can't see why this won't work with other 8.x and 9.x versions of Opera - or earlier if the files/installation is the same.