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Hi, i just notice a annoying thing on my P900, i've got a background pic in images\unfiled on c: .. I can see it if i choose "Picture" (Bilder in swedish), from the application list, but i cant move it to the memory stick. It say something like "Cant move a protected file to external media".
And if i use filemanager or sman and enter the dir (images\unfiled on c:), there is no files there, i cant see it anyhow. And i have tried to mark "View hidden" in from the menu.
Is this normal, or anyone have a solution for it?
The picture is a bgpic i downloaded from the net .. so no

things.
Kind regards
//yabbah
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Posted: 2004-06-04 01:12:23
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Go to the file manager.. and thier click on the picture.. i mean select it and then go to properties for the picture and then see if it is Ticked as Read Only.. unclick that and see weather it works.. hope it does
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Posted: 2004-06-04 01:16:44
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But as i said, the file isn't shown in the filemanager .. only if i'll go to the app that show pictures (communicorder or what it called).
//yabbah
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Posted: 2004-06-04 01:34:37
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That pic is DRM-protected. Currently there is no programmatic access to DRM. You can only copy DRM-files to the internal memory and not to the Memory stick (you get a message "Protected files cannot be copied externally"), and even if you copy them to the internal memory they remain invisible for file managers and you can only see them thru the Pictures app...look in the p900 help file on the phone itself, it explains it all.
Quote:DRM stands for Digital Rights Management and is a way for operators and content providers to control the usage of downloaded media objects
The provider of the object can deside what restrictions that shall apply to it. Normally if you receive a DRM protected object, you can store it on you P900 and view or listen to it,
but you cannot modify it, forward it in a message or transfer it to anther device or to other media such as the Memory stick duo
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Posted: 2004-06-04 07:44:12
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Ahh .. thanks for the GREAT reply of yours.
Now i just gonna find a cracker for that protection.
//yabbah
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Posted: 2004-06-04 22:05:50
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