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  • Cashie
    New Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 1

    Windows Media Player 11 Security update [resolved]

    Hi

    I used to have an old version of Windows Media Player (pre-version 8), which used to play most tracks (WMA files) fine but I thought that I would upgrade to version 11.

    I upgraded to this at the weekend but now I cannot play any tracks that I have. Whenever I attempt to play a track, windows displays a message:

    Windows Media Player cannot play the protected file because a security upgrade is required. Do you want to download the security upgrade?

    I click yes and then windows advises me:

    The file or device that you are trying to use requires a component of windows media player to be upgraded.

    Click upgrade to download and install the required component


    I click upgrade from here and nothing happens.

    I've gone all through Microsoft online but cannot find a solution.

    Any advice anybody?
  • epots9
    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
    • May 2007
    • 1352

    #2
    Hi Cashie welcome to TSDN,

    i've never seen this problem before so the only thing i can say is to try uninstalling media player 11, redownload it and install again.

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    • soccerstud652
      New Member
      • Jul 2007
      • 5

      #3
      I have the same exact problem. I have found this, but the link does not seem to work. Anyone else have and help on this?

      http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925705/en-us,

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      • bartonc
        Recognized Expert Expert
        • Sep 2006
        • 6478

        #4
        Originally posted by soccerstud652
        I have the same exact problem. I have found this, but the link does not seem to work. Anyone else have and help on this?

        http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925705/en-us,

        http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/...en/indivit.asp
        It could have been a problem with the Microsoft site. I saw it fail once, but now it seems to work. Give it another try.

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        • epots9
          Recognized Expert Top Contributor
          • May 2007
          • 1352

          #5
          Originally posted by soccerstud652
          I have the same exact problem. I have found this, but the link does not seem to work. Anyone else have and help on this?

          http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925705/en-us,

          http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/...en/indivit.asp
          Hi soccerstud652 welcome to TSDN,

          i went to those links u posted and they were working, try them again, they should do the trick.

          post your outcome.

          good luck

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          • soccerstud652
            New Member
            • Jul 2007
            • 5

            #6
            Originally posted by epots9
            Hi soccerstud652 welcome to TSDN,

            i went to those links u posted and they were working, try them again, they should do the trick.

            post your outcome.

            good luck
            Ya, I went to the first link and then to the second link, but the box just stays grey'ed in. Can someone possibly send me the downloaded fix via email (email me at <removed>) or upload it somewhere for me to download (an alternate site)?

            Thank you for the welcome btw! : )
            Last edited by bartonc; Jul 18 '07, 03:39 AM. Reason: email address removed per site rules

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            • bartonc
              Recognized Expert Expert
              • Sep 2006
              • 6478

              #7
              Originally posted by soccerstud652
              Ya, I went to the first link and then to the second link, but the box just stays grey'ed in. Can someone possibly send me the downloaded fix via email (email me at <removed>) or upload it somewhere for me to download (an alternate site)?

              Thank you for the welcome btw! : )
              Here is a link to the Download Center.

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              • soccerstud652
                New Member
                • Jul 2007
                • 5

                #8
                Yes, but I cannot seem to get a specific link to that specific download. Can I get some help here?

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                • bartonc
                  Recognized Expert Expert
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 6478

                  #9
                  Originally posted by soccerstud652
                  Yes, but I cannot seem to get a specific link to that specific download. Can I get some help here?
                  You can try:
                  Forcing an update of your entire system
                  Finding an update in WMP menus
                  Re-installing WMP
                  Switching to a different media player

                  I've had some frustrating experiences lately using the update site.
                  My thought is "the less M$ messes with my system, the better".

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                  • epots9
                    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
                    • May 2007
                    • 1352

                    #10
                    Originally posted by soccerstud652
                    Ya, I went to the first link and then to the second link, but the box just stays grey'ed in. Can someone possibly send me the downloaded fix via email (email me at <removed>) or upload it somewhere for me to download (an alternate site)?

                    Thank you for the welcome btw! : )
                    u are using firefox as your browser aren't u? well....M$ doesn't like that, when u go to the second link the yellow bar (tested and seen in ie7) will appear telling u to install the activeX component, once u do so the button will appear.

                    Bartonc's download center link works for me in ie7 and firefox, can u at least get the file downloaded or it doesn't download?

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                    • soccerstud652
                      New Member
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 5

                      #11
                      Which link in the download center will fix my problem?

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                      • epots9
                        Recognized Expert Top Contributor
                        • May 2007
                        • 1352

                        #12
                        Originally posted by soccerstud652
                        Which link in the download center will fix my problem?
                        in the download center there are 3 drop down lists, select windows media player for the first, version 11 for the second, and whatever language u want it in for the third.

                        then click the 'download now' button. It will redownload the install file for media player 11.

                        uninstall your current version and reinstall it from that downloaded file.

                        let how know how it goes.

                        good luck

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                        • Chrisjc
                          Contributor
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 375

                          #13
                          Or you could always just download WINAMP

                          =)

                          If that doesnt work... and if you must really have WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER

                          maybe a reformat?

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                          • soccerstud652
                            New Member
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 5

                            #14
                            FIXED IT!

                            Here is how I did it. I did not do the step that requires you to locate and rename the DRM file, so be sure to do that!

                            Firstly, please close Windows Media Player if it is currently running. The DRM folder on your PC is hidden by default. Please take the following steps to make it visible:

                            1. Click "Start", then "Run".

                            2. Type "control folders" in the box and press Enter.

                            3. In the window that appears, select the "View" tab.

                            4. Select "Show hidden files and folders".

                            5. Un-select "Hide protected operating system files/folders".

                            6. Un-select "Hide extensions for know file types".

                            Next, locate your DRM folder:

                            Under WinXP/2000 this folder should be located at C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/DRM

                            If you cannot find the DRM folder, please go through steps 1 to 6 above carefully, ensuring that the correct options are set.

                            Once you have found the DRM folder, please rename it to "DRMBACKUP" . If you now attempt to play your tracks Windows Media Player will perform a security upgrade, which resets all of the necessary DRM files. Each track should then request a new license when you first play it and will then play as normal and should be burnable to CD.

                            7. Download the update at:



                            Found here:
                            <Mod EDIT: removed url: sorry other forums to get to have links here>

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                            • xdawol
                              New Member
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 1

                              #15
                              Soccerstud

                              Brilliant post. I've been suffering the same problem and there's no hint from Microsoft as to how to solve it. Like you I tried all sorts of stuff like uninstalling WMP 11, re-installing WMP 10, checking the various kb articles.

                              So thanks for this.

                              Now I can get back to grumbling about how rubbish WMP is instead of grumbling about not being able to use it....

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