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'Acquiring License'
Issues
'Acquiring License' message when playing music copied from
another computer
If you downloaded music from MSN Music on one computer and have
tried to move your music to a new computer, follow the steps below:
- When trying to play the music, you see a screen that asks you
whether you already own the song or need to buy it.

- Since you already purchased the song on another computer, you would
click on 'I ALREADY OWN THIS SONG'.
- At this point, you will be prompted to sign in to your MSN Music
Account.
- If you have never downloaded from MSN Music on the new
computer, you may be prompted to install the MSN Music Assistant.
Also, you need to authorize the computer for MSN Music.
- If at this point, you see an 'Acquiring License' message in Windows
Media Player that doesn't seem to be making any progress when you try to
play your music, please check to make sure that the MSN Music Assistant
is not blocked by any firewall or other security software installed on
this computer. Information on popular firewalls and how to configure them for
MSN Music is available on our FAQ page.
- If you are unable to resolve your issue, please contact MSN Music Support for additional
assistance.
'Acquiring License' message when playing music directly
downloaded from MSN Music.
If you have downloaded music from MSN Music on to your computer and see
an 'Acquiring License' message in Windows Media Player that doesn't seem
to be making any progress, when you try to play your music, please try the
following steps.
- Check your Windows Media Player version. The steps below are
appropriate only for Windows Media Player 10 users. If you have an
earlier version of the player, please do not de-authorize your computer
since that will render all your previously downloaded music, that you
purchased from MSN Music, unusable.
- If you have Windows Media Player 10, proceed to complete the steps
below:
a. Go to the MSN Music home page and sign in to your MSN Music
account. b. Your username will now be displayed on the top header
bar on the Music page.

c. Mouse
over your username to see the dropdown shown above. Click on the 'My
Settings' link. You will see the following page.

d. Click
on the 'Manage My Computers' link to see a list of the computers you
have, that are authorized for MSN Music. Click on the
'DEAUTHORIZE' button next to the current computer, i.e. the computer
on which you are having the issue.

e. You will see a
warning informing you that you will not be able to play your purchased
music if you de-authorize. Proceed by clicking on the 'YES,
DEAUTHORIZE NOW' button, as shown below.

f. Re-authorize
your computer by clicking on the 'ADD THIS COMPUTER' link on the
'Manage My Computers' page as shown below.

g. Accept the
suggested name if one is provided based on the previous name you had
used to authorize it. Proceed to authorize the computer for MSN Music
by clicking on 'YES, AUTHORIZE NOW'.

h. Select the
music that you were unable to play earlier and try to play it. Your
issue should have been resolved. If it was not, please contact MSN Music Support for additional
assistance.
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