Looked at the directory and the movie is there. If you are getting the hotlinking page, follow the instructions on it. If that doesn't work, try upgrading your media player and see if that works. In any case, the file is there, at that URL.
I am at work right now, which means that I should not be surfing the Internet and I am working with restrictive and/or outdated software, so I cannot check the link. If someone verifies that it is down, post here and one of us will fix it.
I click the link at the top, media player starts up, then i get the "Cannot open. Please verify that the path and filename are correct and try again" message i usually get from broken links.
Okay, I put in a quick fix (still at work). Copy the shortcut for the movie, paste it in your browser, then add .zip (make sure to include that dot) to the end. Download the Zip file to your desktop. Once it's there, remove the .zip part so that it's an ASX file again. You may have to go into your Folder Options in Windows and uncheck the box for "Hide extensions for known file types." After you change the file from a Zip archive to a movie file, you can go back and check the box again.
I think the source filter is what's the problem here. Not on our end. I tried accessing the file remotely myself (although it's hosted on our server), there appears to something wrong.
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