I really cannot stand using Microsoft's Windows Media Player.  However,
Windows XP does not allow me to remove it.  So I disabled it for
SeaMonkey, using the Add-ons Manager.

Contained within Windows Media Player at <C:\Program Files\Windows Media
Player\> are two DLL files: npwmsdrm.dll and npdrmv2.dll.  These both
involve Microsoft's Digital Rights Management (DRM) capabilities.
Add-ons Manager shows these as enabled despite the fact that Windows
Media Player is disabled.

When I disable Windows Media Player, should not all parts of it also
become disabled?  Are the two DRM DLLs used at all when I listen to
streaming music through SeaMonkey via RealPlayer or Winamp?  Or are they
strictly for Windows Media Player?

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

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