How does Windows Media DRM support revocation?
Windows Media DRM supports revocation at several stages. First, the license server can crosscheck a list of compromised run–time clients and refuse service to those clients until they upgrade to a newer and more secure client. Second, it is also possible to revoke third–party applications that were previously enabled to work with Windows Media DRM, but which have since been compromised.
Windows Media DRM supports revocation at several stages. First, the license server can crosscheck a list of compromised run-time clients and refuse service to those clients until they upgrade to a newer and more secure client. Second, it is also possible to revoke third-party applications that were previously enabled to work with Windows Media DRM, but which have since been compromised.