Can not download usage rights to play CDs ripped in Windows Media Player

I am running Windows Media Player 12 on Windows 7 (64-bit).

Whenever I try to read a CD ripped, Media Player tries to download of copyrights / license from the web using the browser by default, but I get this error message...

The license can not be downloaded because your Web browser is not supported.

To download a license, you must install Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or later.

To install the latest version of Internet Explorer, see the Windows update page.

Make IE the default browser 11 isn't good. Some say to use another media player, but this is ridiculous. There must be a way to remedy this situation outside the re-rip the CD. I hope that IE 11 is not the problem since it is a new browser.

For what it's worth, I've migrated my XP Home Library. Copy protection has been added to these files ripped of course, XP. Any music ripped to Windows 7 is not protected against copying.

Fixed!

Out of curiosity, I opened Windows Media Center and tried to play copyrighted music. I thought some kind of license message opens, and of course, he did. The message / process was a little more complicated than with Media Player and Media Center has managed to download rights of use without problem. I should have documented my steps, but it was nothing more than the instructions.

I have closed the Media Center, open Media Player, and voila, torn CD music played as it should.

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