Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because the content provider or device prohibits it. You might be able to resolve this problem by going to the content provider's online store to get sync rights.%0
Windows Media Player cannot sync content streamed directly from the Internet. If possible, download the file to your computer, ...
Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because a file with the same name already exists on the device. Change the file ...
Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because an error occurred while converting the file to another quality level or ...
Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because protected files cannot be converted to the required quality level or file ...
Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because the content provider or device prohibits it. You might be able to resolve ...
Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because the device is not responding. This typically occurs when there is a problem ...
Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because the sync rights have expired. Go to the content provider's online store ...
Windows Media Player cannot sync the file to your computer because the file name is too long. Try renaming the file on the ...
Windows Media Player cannot sync the file to your device. The file might be stored in a location that is not supported. Copy ...