Saving my video to view it in Windows Media player

I have the dutch version of Premiere 12.
I want to view my Video on Windows Media Player, my computer has Windows 8.1 as OS.
Up to now I used MPEG format, to be used to play on this computer.
When I do the conversion I only get the message that this video format cannot be used by Windows Media Player.
So my question is: how the h... can I make video's with Premiere that can be viewed using Windows Media Player.
The so called help information does not provide any information on which "voorinstelling" to use.

LexRas-Adobe
A just in case note....I am not sure if you are unclear on the path to the Premiere Elements 12 Windows Media export (Publish+Share/Computer/Windows Media).
Many miss seeing the choice because it is at the lower end of the list of choices and the user needs to scroll down the list to see it and select it.
The lineup of choices under Publish+Share/Computer consists of
Adobe Flash Video
MPEG
AVCHD
XAVC-S
AVI
Windows Media
QuickTime
Image
Audio
Please consider.
Thank you.
ATR

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