Starting to deploy new Windows 7 Home edition (mostly 64 bit) OS on new computers.
Our voice mail system sends voice mails to email as .wav files.
For the last ten years from Win98 to WinXP these files have played without any problems.
Nothing special ever needed to be done.
Now the files will not play. I suspect that Windows Media Player is expecting a DRM stamp
so that is feels "authorized", and that my simple, unsophisticated, non copyright, non protected
files fail because they do not have DRM.
Any real answers to turn off the DRM searching in WMP ? Earlier versions of WMP I do not
think will work. Besides I would prefer not to go backward.
Our voice mail system sends voice mails to email as .wav files.
For the last ten years from Win98 to WinXP these files have played without any problems.
Nothing special ever needed to be done.
Now the files will not play. I suspect that Windows Media Player is expecting a DRM stamp
so that is feels "authorized", and that my simple, unsophisticated, non copyright, non protected
files fail because they do not have DRM.
Any real answers to turn off the DRM searching in WMP ? Earlier versions of WMP I do not
think will work. Besides I would prefer not to go backward.