How to Fix Server Execution Failed Error in Windows Media Player?

Fix Server Execution Failed Error in Windows Media Player – Server execution failed means that “wmplayer.exe” is still running or shutting down at that point. It is possible that it is stuck, and is not able to close.

Fix Server Execution Failed Error in Windows Media Player

How to Fix Server Execution Failed Error in Windows Media Player?

Windows Media Player Server Execution Failed

Sometimes, virus malware infection in your computer may damage the registry files and it could lead to failure of server execution. So we recommend scanning your computer with the latest updated antivirus program.

It’s possible, the file you trying to open might corrupt due to incomplete download or transfer, try opening the file with a different media player like VLC and check.

Again third-party applications may interfere with Windows Media Player and trigger a “server execution failed” error,  perform a clean boot and check if this helps.

End WMP in Task Manager

  1. On your keyboard, hold down the Shift and Ctrl keys together, then press the Esc key to open Task Manager.
  2. Click Windows Media Player under the Processes pane. Then click End Task at the bottom right.
  3.  Check if you could open Windows Media Player successfully.

Disable WMP Network Sharing Service

  1. On your keyboard, hold down the Windows logo key, then press to bring up a Run box.
  2. Then type services. msc in the box and press Enter.
  3. Scroll down to find and right-click on Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service.  Then click Properties.
  4. Under the General pane, set Startup type to be Disabled. Then click OK.
  5. Restart your computer and check if you could open Windows Media Player.

End Windows Media Player process in Task Manager

Let’s first open task manager and end the WMP process that helps if the process is stuck and causes server execution failed error.

  • Press Shift and Ctrl keys together, then press the Esc key to open Task Manager.
  • scroll down and locate Windows Media Player under the Processes pane.
  • Then click End Task at the bottom right.
  • Now check if you could open Windows Media Player successfully.

Disable Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service

The Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service is used to share Windows Media Player libraries to other networked players and media devices using Universal Plug and Play. hence we are not using any network try disabling this service and check if helps fix the problem.

  • Press Windows key + R, type services. msc and click ok,
  • This will open the windows service console,
  • Scroll down and locate Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service.
  • Right-click on it then click Properties.
  • Under the General pane, set Startup type to be Disabled. Then click OK.
  • Restart your computer and check if you could open Windows Media Player.

Fix Server Execution Failed Error in Windows Media Player  – Register jscript.dll and vbscript.dll

As discussed before corrupted DLL files may cause “windows media player server execution failed” Let’s try re-register them and check if this helps fix the problem.

  • On the start menu search type cmd, right-click on Command Prompt choose Run as administrator.
  • Click YES when prompted by User Account Control.
  • Type regsvr32 jscript.dll and press Enter. When it’s done, click OK.
  • Next type regsvr32 vbscript.dll and press Enter. When it’s done, click OK.
  • Close the command prompt window and reboot your PC
  • Now check if you could open Windows Media Player.

Reinstall Windows Media Player

Still need help, try to reinstall the windows media player following the steps below, which help most users to fix different problems with the windows media player.

  • Press Windows key + R, type appwiz. cpl and click ok.
  • This will open the Programs and Features window.
  • Click on Click Turn Windows features on or off link on left.
  • Scroll down and locate Media features, expand them.
  • uncheck the Windows Media Player check box and click the OK option.
  • This will turn off or uninstall the windows media player feature from your device, once done reboot your PC.
  • Now try to reinstall Windows Media Player, from (appwiz. cpl) Windows Features window again. Then select the Windows Media Player option, and click the OK button.

Run Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter

In addition, run the Windows store apps troubleshooter that could help identify and resolve the problem.

  • Press Windows key + I to open settings, then click Update & security,
  • Go to the Troubleshoot tab on the left then click the additional troubleshooter’s link.
  • Locate the windows store app, select it then click run the troubleshooter,
  • Once the diagnosis process completes, reboot your PC and check the media player working as expected.

Also, some windows users report, enable hidden administrator accounts to help them fix the problem.

Also Read: How to Fix Service Host SysMain on Windows?

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