No, I don’t want to upgrade Media Player
How to tell Windows Media Player to STFU and stop prompting you to download the latest version. (Thanks Barry)
Or I guess you could switch to using another player, such as VLC.

How to tell Windows Media Player to STFU and stop prompting you to download the latest version. (Thanks Barry)
Or I guess you could switch to using another player, such as VLC.
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October 16th, 2008 at 02:28
why, exactly, would you not want updates?
October 17th, 2008 at 12:13
I have Windows Media Player 9. It works well. Any security updates will be picked up through Windows Update. So I don’t want WMP to continually nag me to upgrade to the 23 Mb WMP 11.