Re: Security Upgrade

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For running the EXE -- I first get "The publisher could not be verified" then
when I say to go ahead anyway, I get: MP10 setup EXE is not a valid WIN32
application.

Of the 6 wmp.dll files on the computer, most recent (dated 28-Jan-2005) has
version 10.0.0.3802. For the drmv2clt.dll, of the five, the most recent is
(also dated 28-Jan-2005) shows the same version as the wmp.dll.

Thanks so much for any help you can give here. I am feeling very gulity
that his music is unplayable since the MP3 player was a gift for me and I
certainly am out of my depth in trying to fix this.


--
Sparkle Plenty


"zachd [ms]" wrote:

>
> Why won't the EXE let you run it? What error do you get?
>
> What version of wmp.dll is on the system?
> What version of drmv2clt.dll is on the system?
>
> -Zach
> --
> (speaking for myself and doing this in my free time)
> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> --
>
> "sparkle" <sparkle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:BA6783A5-5DDD-4B3F-926C-8B55D848FDA2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Paid for and downloaded music won't play in Windows Media Player V10. I
> > get
> > a message: A security upgrade is required to play this file. Do you want
> > to
> > download the required upgrade? When I select yes, I get a message:
> > Windows
> > Media Player cannot play the protected file because the required security
> > upgrade is not available for download.
> >
> > I went to
> > http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/indivsite/en/indivit.asp?force=1 as
> > noted
> > in one of the posts here, and I get the exact same error messages I get
> > when
> > I try to play the music.
> >
> > We're running XP. The person whose PC this is thinks he may already have
> > had V10 when he downloaded it again from a CD that came with an MP3
> > player.
> > He did not run a setup (.exe) file at that time. There is a setup file
> > that
> > coincides with the date he would have downloaded, but it doesn't let me
> > "run"
> > it.
> >
> > Any help would be very much appreciated!! Thanks!
> > --
> > Sparkle Plenty
>
>
>
.



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