Try the Windows Logo key and letter U key combination:
1) Press and hold down the Windows Logo Key (the thing that looks like a "flying window") which is located between the Ctrl and Alt keys on your keyboard.
2) Press and release the U (as in Umbrella) key.
3) Release the Windows Logo key...
If the file is named as "something.jpeg," have you tried renaming it by removing the "e" from the extension (so that "jpeg" becomes "jpg") and then trying to open it as "something.jpg"?
I'm running Windows 2000 Professional SP4 with Windows Media Player 7.1. Microsoft issued a patch (see KB941569 ) last December to address a security vulnerability in Media Player. I determined that (known good) mp3 files no longer play after applying this patch; however, upon patch removal...
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