Windows Vista 32 bit Media player 11

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When trying to play music already purchased downloads the rights to the song but I can't play because the Start button is grayed out. Music has been a long time MSN Music .com and purchase location on another computer with xp operating system. No one else has been able to help. Thank you!

Hello

You can read the below given link which speaks of media rights and copy protected files. That would help you solve the problem.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/Windows-Media-Player-DRM-frequently-asked-questions

Hope this information is useful.

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