Network Error 0x2efd,


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #1

    Network Error 0x2efd,


    Website's video won't play.
    Network Error 0x2efd, Could not complete the operation due to error 00002efd.
    What is wrong and what can be done?
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  2. Posts : 151
    Windows 10
       #2

    Hi...

    Which internet browser do you use?
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  3. Posts : 145
    Windows 10 home 64x
       #3

    Bobseattle said:
    Website's video won't play.
    Network Error 0x2efd, Could not complete the operation due to error 00002efd.
    What is wrong and what can be done?

    its your Java reinstall and confirm its up to date ( if thats all your talking about is playing video on a site )

    if you are trying to upload anything and you get this then that is a different issue

    also look at target site make it HTTPS and see what happens ,, it could be a bad creepy site

    good luck
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  4. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thanks for replies.

    It's same for all kind browsers. It's foreign country TV online cast. Regular casts work OK. But when they broadcast Olympics I get just black screen with spinning circle, which never stops. It's been same with Euro Soccer 2016 broadcasts. I'm suspicious about certificate things. I wrote email to website but they won't answer.

    And looks like I don't have Java. When I searched Java on my PC it says Download it. Must I have this Java?
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  5. Posts : 145
    Windows 10 home 64x
       #5

    Bobseattle said:
    Thanks for replies.

    And looks like I don't have Java. When I searched Java on my PC it says Download it. Must I have this Java?
    For your needs YES

    you can disable it after your don watching

    or just leave it on

    good luck
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  6. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I've installed Java, but, nothing has changed.

    When I do "Inspect element" I see message:
    HTTP404: NOT FOUND - The server has not found anything matching the requested URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).
    (XHR): GET - https://yastatic.net/bootstrap/3.3.6...s/opacity.less

    I guess issue is with website itself.
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  7. Posts : 145
    Windows 10 home 64x
       #7

    Bobseattle said:
    I've installed Java, but, nothing has changed.

    When I do "Inspect element" I see message:
    HTTP404: NOT FOUND - The server has not found anything matching the requested URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).
    (XHR): GET - https://yastatic.net/bootstrap/3.3.6...s/opacity.less

    I guess issue is with website itself.

    Link is dead
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  8. Posts : 145
    Windows 10 home 64x
       #8

    Bobseattle said:
    I've installed Java, but, nothing has changed.

    When I do "Inspect element" I see message:
    HTTP404: NOT FOUND - The server has not found anything matching the requested URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).
    (XHR): GET - https://yastatic.net/bootstrap/3.3.6...s/opacity.less

    I guess issue is with website itself.

    In the Future try this

    http://scanurl.net/

    :)
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  9. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Website/URL/Link Scanner Safety Check for Phishing, Malware, Viruses - ScanURL.net shows everything is good.

    Websites use all kind different Flash Video Players. In old Windowses we could see what kind video player is by right clicking on player. Now with Windows 10 that's not happening. Can you help me determine video player's name in Windows 10?
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