FIX: Windows Media Digital Rights Manager protected files may not correctly play back on Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005-based computers that have Update Rollup 2 installed
Microsoft Windows Media Digital Rights Manager (WMDRM) protected files may not correctly play back on Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005-based computers that have Update Rollup 2 installed. When you try to play back these files, you may receive one of the following error messages:
Error message 1
Restricted Content: Restrictions set by the broadcaster and/or originator of the content prohibit playback of the program on this computer
Error message 2
0xC00D2751: A problem has occurred in the Digital Rights Management component. Contact Microsoft product support
Error message 3
0xC00D2783: The Digital Rights Management data storage is not functioning properly. Contact Microsoft product support.
Error message 4
0xC00D277F: Secure storage protection error. Restore your licenses from a previous backup and try again.
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If you still experience this problem after you apply this software update, you must re-individualize Windows Media Player. To do this, follow these steps:
Close the Media Center interface, and then turn off any connected Media Center extenders.
Upgrade your security components. To do this, visit the following Microsoft Web page, and then click Upgrade: