Stop and restart Windows Media Player starts playback from the beginning, rather than the last played time

I just set up a new computer and have windows 7 home in windows XP and formerly on my Windows 7 laptop when I got to the top of the Media player, it is always picked up with the last song playing when I stopped it now on my new computer and laptop when I restart the game, it starts at the 1st song in the library , how can I do start with the last played I was not able to find something that will tell me

Thank you

This isn't a feature of this program, he remembers of this piece has been played last time.

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