What, if anything, has to be deployed for the Windows Media Players to be able to play digital media files packaged by Windows Media DRM?
Windows Media Player has a DRM component built–in. You don’t have to do anything to make it work with a Windows Media DRM content file. For files protected with Secure Audio Path, the client computer must be running either the Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition or Microsoft Windows XP operating system.
Windows Media Player has a DRM component built-in. You don’t have to do anything to make it work with a Windows Media DRM content file. For files protected with Secure Audio Path, the client computer must be running either the Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition or Microsoft Windows XP operating system.
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