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Application Details of Cannot play the file, Licenses are corrupted or not valid, Cannot play the CD using digital playback, Cannot play the file, Cannot play protected files, Cannot copy the file, You cannot play this file on this computer, Your media drivers are not capable of playing the file, License revoked

Error Id:C00D11D1
Error Code:Cannot play the file
Error Message:Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there might be a problem with the sound or video device, such as a sound or video card. Your sound or video device might require an updated driver. To determine if an updated driver is available, see the Windows Update page at the Microsoft Web site, or see the sound or video device manufacturer's Web site.
Error Id:C00D11D6
Error Code:Licenses are corrupted or not valid
Error Message:Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: * The license for the file is either corrupted or not valid. The license might no longer be valid, for example, if you have replaced hardware components in your computer. * The digital rights management (DRM) software on the computer might be corrupted. As a result, existing licenses on your computer might not work correctly, or the Player might be unable to acquire new licenses. Microsoft Knowledge Base article 810422 is available to help you troubleshoot this issue.
Error Id:C00D11F8
Error Code:Cannot play the CD using digital playback
Error Message:Windows Media Player cannot play the CD by using digital playback. The Player has automatically switched the CD-ROM drive to analog playback. To switch back to digital CD playback, use the options on the Devices tab. To switch to digital CD playback 1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Devices tab. 2. Double-click the CD-ROM drive, and then in the Playback area, click Digital.
Error Id:C00D132B
Error Code:Cannot play the file
Error Message:Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You might encounter this error message for the following reason: * The file you are trying to play is stored in a location that the Player cannot access. Typically, this occurs when the path for a link on a Web page was created in a manner that is not supported by the embedded Player. The file is either located in a folder above the location of a Web page containing the Windows Media Player ActiveX control or the file is in a folder above the location of a playlist (a Windows Media file with an .asx extension) that is referencing it. The Player does not support using relative paths to access folders above the current one. To fix the problem, the Web page creator should modify the path to the file so that the file is located in a folder that the Player can access. For example, the path should not include the format "..\".
Error Id:C00D271D
Error Code:Cannot play protected files
Error Message:To play protected files on your computer, you cannot use a Windows user account that is a member of both the Administrators group and the Guests group. If you download a protected file while logged on as a member of the Administrators group, for example, you cannot play that file when you are logged on as a member of either the Administrators group or Guests group. To resolve the problem, remove your user account from the Guests group. For more information about user accounts, see Windows Help.
Error Id:C00D2720
Error Code:Cannot copy the file
Error Message:The license for the selected file might not allow you to copy the file. To view the rights associated with the license, right-click the file, click Properties, and then click the License tab.
Error Id:C00D274B
Error Code:You cannot play this file on this computer
Error Message:Windows Media Player cannot play the file because it is protected with a digital license. The license that unlocks the file and allows you to play it resides on the computer where the CD track was copied. If you are attempting to play the file on the computer where the CD track was originally copied, the license is either missing or corrupted. Recopy the track from the original CD, and then try to play the file again.
Error Id:C00D274D
Error Code:Your media drivers are not capable of playing the file
Error Message:Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the drivers on your computer are out-of-date. To update your drivers, see the Windows Update page at the Microsoft Web site. Windows Update scans your computer and detects which drivers can be updated. After downloading the updates, try to play the file again. If there are no updated drivers available, then you cannot play the file.
Error Id:C00D27E1
Error Code:License revoked
Error Message:Windows Media Player cannot play the content. You might encounter this error message for the following reason: * The content provider (such as a music service) has revoked your license to use the content. The content provider might revoke the license because it is no longer maintaining support for the protected content that you downloaded to your computer or because you have instructed the provider to deactivate the content on this computer (for example, so that you can use the content on another computer). For more information, contact the content provider.
Error Id:C00D2EEC
Error Code:The MSBD protocol is no longer supported
Error Message:Windows Media Player does not support the protocol that you are using to access the file. If you clicked a link on a Web page and received this error message, the link might not be valid. If you typed an Internet address and received this error message, ensure that you are using a protocol supported by Windows Media Player, and then try again. The following is a list of supported protocols and the correct syntax: * mms://server/filename (for example, a file with a .wma, .wmv, .asf, or .mp3 extension) * http://server/filename * mms://server/sami.asf?SAMI=http://server/sami/sami_demo.smi (SAMI file) If Windows Media Player supports the protocol and you still cannot play the content, ensure that the Player is configured to use all of its supported protocols. To configure protocol settings 1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Network tab. 2. In the Streaming protocols area, select all the protocol check boxes. When connecting to a server running Windows Media Services, Windows Media Player attempts to use all the selected protocols. Note * The supported protocols can be used only to stream digital media files. Windows Media Player cannot be used as a browser.

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