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Adam
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Wed Oct 19, 2005 8:30 pm Post subject:
DRM on new hardware - invalid license |
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Apologies if this is the wrong group to post in. I see some development
posting here (fellow developer), but it doesn't seem to be a development
group.
Laptop fried, got a new one, put my existing drive into the new one.
None of the tracks can play. Understood - there's been some type of hardware
change. So, delete everything in DRM folder so I can try to use this napster
to go service. Keys were regenerated. Didnt work. Napster and Media player 10
all say make sure napster is open and try again, which it is. Redownloaded
some files now that there are new keys. Still doesn't work. Any thoughts?
Looking at a url it goes to behind the scenes, it shows expired in the url,
however I just signed up for the service a week ago. Yes yes.. I know.. this
is a MS newsgroup - but since the DRM comes from them - thats what brings me
here (in addition I can no longer handle the seemingly automated 48 hr later
responses you get from fake support personnel at napster).
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JRosenfeld
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Sun Oct 23, 2005 7:00 am Post subject:
RE: DRM on new hardware - invalid license |
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Maybe this can help
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=891664
"Adam" wrote:
| Quote: | Apologies if this is the wrong group to post in. I see some development
posting here (fellow developer), but it doesn't seem to be a development
group.
Laptop fried, got a new one, put my existing drive into the new one.
None of the tracks can play. Understood - there's been some type of hardware
change. So, delete everything in DRM folder so I can try to use this napster
to go service. Keys were regenerated. Didnt work. Napster and Media player 10
all say make sure napster is open and try again, which it is. Redownloaded
some files now that there are new keys. Still doesn't work. Any thoughts?
Looking at a url it goes to behind the scenes, it shows expired in the url,
however I just signed up for the service a week ago. Yes yes.. I know.. this
is a MS newsgroup - but since the DRM comes from them - thats what brings me
here (in addition I can no longer handle the seemingly automated 48 hr later
responses you get from fake support personnel at napster).
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Adam
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Posted:
Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:30 am Post subject:
RE: DRM on new hardware - invalid license |
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thanks for the reply.
Tried that a few days ago and the security components update recommended in
that article is now what tells me to make sure napster is open. quite odd.
Ive even backed up working keys from another system with rights to those
media files and put them on the failing system and still having drm issues.
--
Adam Tuliper
http://www.secure-coding.com
"JRosenfeld" wrote:
| Quote: | Maybe this can help
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=891664
"Adam" wrote:
Apologies if this is the wrong group to post in. I see some development
posting here (fellow developer), but it doesn't seem to be a development
group.
Laptop fried, got a new one, put my existing drive into the new one.
None of the tracks can play. Understood - there's been some type of hardware
change. So, delete everything in DRM folder so I can try to use this napster
to go service. Keys were regenerated. Didnt work. Napster and Media player 10
all say make sure napster is open and try again, which it is. Redownloaded
some files now that there are new keys. Still doesn't work. Any thoughts?
Looking at a url it goes to behind the scenes, it shows expired in the url,
however I just signed up for the service a week ago. Yes yes.. I know.. this
is a MS newsgroup - but since the DRM comes from them - thats what brings me
here (in addition I can no longer handle the seemingly automated 48 hr later
responses you get from fake support personnel at napster).
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