they are password protected, I am talking about media player files on a unix machine, sounds like your referring to a NT machine running the media player through media services?
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Originally Posted by raymor
Hmm, according to Microsoft, and my own testing, that shouldn't be.
You may want to double check to make absolutely SURE that your videos
are in fact passworfd protected and not just the HTML pages.
There is a hack you can do in the Windows registry that can allow that
work. If you used one of those "Windows Tuner" type programs it
may have set that key. On a fresh, unmodified Windows installation
that shouldn't be possible.
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