Hi Folks:

Recently, I downloaded some audio files through the Paid Napster service. 
Napster uses Windows Media Digital Rights Management protection.

Well, after downloading my files, things seemed to work just fine: that is, 
I was able to play the files with no problems. Yesterday, when I tried to 
play any of those WMA files, I received the following message from Windows 
Media:
Windows Media Player cannot play, synchronize, or burn a
protected file because an error occurred while verifying the
license.

I have no idea why this happened.  Even when I attempt to restore the 
license backup, I get the same result.

I did, however, several days ago, run the AddAware spy removal software and 
removed what it considered as critical objects. Could this be the problem? 
If so, how does one solve the problem?

Thanks all over the place gang. 


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