Thanks for the information. I wish I had backed up my licenses!
Actually, This was happening before I upgraded to WMP 10. I upgraded
to WMP 10 to see if this would resolve the problem, but it not. I also
tried upgrading my XP Professional with the SP2 Service Pak, but that didn't help. When I was on WMP 9, the error I got when I tried to play the purchased downloaded songs was that I did not have the lastest security
updates and it instructed me to upgrade my internet explorer to the latest
service pak which my was already.
I even tried downloading a new song, and it won't play either! It is as if
my system does not have a play to store the licenses or doesn't know where to look for the licenses. When I try to backup my licenses now following your
instructions, it gives me the same error!
Windows Media Player cannot play, synchronize, or burn a protected file because an error occurred while verifying the license.
It can't even seem to do that!
I found a similiar problem on this website and the user was told to delete his
DRM file in his windows/all users directory as well as a line on his registry.
I don't even have the DRM file in that location. I did delete the line in
the registry, but that hasn't helped either.
So my problem continues. The songs I copied from CDs work fine, it is just
the ones I bought and downloaded from the internet and I can't download
new ones that will play either!!
Any ideas?
Michelle
Actually, This was happening before I upgraded to WMP 10. I upgraded
to WMP 10 to see if this would resolve the problem, but it not. I also
tried upgrading my XP Professional with the SP2 Service Pak, but that didn't help. When I was on WMP 9, the error I got when I tried to play the purchased downloaded songs was that I did not have the lastest security
updates and it instructed me to upgrade my internet explorer to the latest
service pak which my was already.
I even tried downloading a new song, and it won't play either! It is as if
my system does not have a play to store the licenses or doesn't know where to look for the licenses. When I try to backup my licenses now following your
instructions, it gives me the same error!
Windows Media Player cannot play, synchronize, or burn a protected file because an error occurred while verifying the license.
It can't even seem to do that!
I found a similiar problem on this website and the user was told to delete his
DRM file in his windows/all users directory as well as a line on his registry.
I don't even have the DRM file in that location. I did delete the line in
the registry, but that hasn't helped either.
So my problem continues. The songs I copied from CDs work fine, it is just
the ones I bought and downloaded from the internet and I can't download
new ones that will play either!!
Any ideas?
Michelle