....and this pertains to Windows Update, how?
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"David Elliott" <David
> wrote in message
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> i dont know what to do ive been looking how the fix this problen 4 days
> will this help? please im lost?To reset the DRM system, do the following:
> Warning
> This will delete all media usage rights and you will not be able to play
> any
> protected files until the new media usage rights are downloaded. Microsoft
> Recorded TV Shows (DVR-MS files), however, will be deleted and cannot be
> replaced.
> 1.
> Verify that Windows is configured to show hidden files and protected
> operating system files.
> If your computer is running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, you
> should
> also stop the Media Center receiver service by typing net stop ehrecvr at
> a
> command prompt.
> 2.
> Open the Windows Media DRM folder. This folder is usually at
> C:\public\DRM.
> If you cannot find the DRM folder, do the following:
> 1.
> In Windows, click Start, and then click Run.
> 2.
> In the Open text box, type regedit, and then click OK.
> 3.
> In Registry Editor, click the following registry key:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\DRM.
> 4.
> Double-click the DataPath value. The path to the DRM folder is displayed
> in
> the right column.
> 3.
> In the Windows Media DRM folder, select and delete all of the files, and
> then restart the computer.
> 4.
> To download new media usage rights for a file, start the Player and play
> the
> file. The Player will contact the online store and attempt to download new
> rights.
> If you want to download rights for a lot of files, you can also contact
> your
> online store to find out if the store provides the ability to restore or
> renew rights for all files that you have obtained from the store.
> Windows Media Player 10 please help thanks