You need to ensure that the user can listen to the music files on both the desktop computer and the portable computer

You are a consumer support technician.

A user has a desktop computer and a portable computer. Both computers run Windows Vista.

The user rips 40 CDs to digital format on the desktop computer. The Microsoft Windows Media Player application on the desktop computer is configured as shown in the Desktop computer configuration exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)

The user transfers 30 music files from the desktop computer to the portable computer. When the user attempts to play the music files, an error message is received. The Windows Media Player application on the portable computer is configured as shown in the Portable computer configuration exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)

You need to ensure that the user can listen to the music files on both the desktop computer and the portable computer.

What should you do?

Exhibit:

You are a consumer support technician.

A user has a desktop computer and a portable computer. Both computers run Windows Vista.

The user rips 40 CDs to digital format on the desktop computer. The Microsoft Windows Media Player application on the desktop computer is configured as shown in the Desktop computer configuration exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)

The user transfers 30 music files from the desktop computer to the portable computer. When the user attempts to play the music files, an error message is received. The Windows Media Player application on the portable computer is configured as shown in the Portable computer configuration exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)

You need to ensure that the user can listen to the music files on both the desktop computer and the portable computer.

What should you do?

Exhibit:

A.
On the portable computer, set the bit rate value of the Windows Media Player application rip settings to 192 Kbps.

B.
On the portable computer, enable the Copy protect music option in the rip settings of the Windows Media player application.

C.
Delete the existing music files, disable digital rights management, and then rip all the CDs again. Then, copy the files to the portable computer.

D.
Change the target folder for the rip process to the Users\Public folder. Then, copy the music files to the folder of the same name on the portable computer.



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