MOVING PURCHASED ITUNES TO WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER

I CAN'T SEEM TO BE ABLE TO IMPORT MY PURHCASES INTO
MY LIBRARY IN WINDOW MEDIA PLAYER / ANY IDEAS?
THX
DELL XPS400   Windows XP  

Windows Media Player doesn't support the MP4 (AAC) format that your iTunes files use. See the Media Player support page for more info: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/316992#XSLTH3296121121120121120120 Burn your iTunes protected files to an audio CD in iTunes and re-rip them as MP3.

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