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| | WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER: Playlists & License Rules I have a big list of CDs that I've ripped to an external drive. When I've tried to play my "Playlists" some songs play ok, others go to a Microsoft Media Tech site to 'download' the license again. I've initially done this way back. now I get this error: "The license cannot be downloaded because the license has already been downloaded 10 times. For more information about protected files and license migration, see the Windows Media Player FAQ page." Now what? How do I fix t his or can I |
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