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How To Secure My Windows Media Services Stream In My Webpage in Wi

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winmobee - 03 Sep 2008 01:43 GMT
I have a Windows 2003 Server that is capturing the stream via Windows Media
Encoder and sending to my other Windows 2003 Server at my hosting company via
the broadcast point. I have the stream embedded on a webpage that lives on
that server. How can I lock down that stream so that no one can view the mms
feed other than viewing it through my webpage?
Vladimir Polischuk - 04 Sep 2008 00:08 GMT
Hi

The access restriction you have described is called hot-linking prevention.
This can be done with the help of the third-party software such as Voynex
Media Guard. See http://voynex.com/wmsbilling for details.

Regards,

Vladimir V. Polischuk
www.voynex.com - custom software development,
solutions for Windows Media (pay-per-minute billing,
streaming content protection, access control)

>I have a Windows 2003 Server that is capturing the stream via Windows Media
> Encoder and sending to my other Windows 2003 Server at my hosting company
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> mms
> feed other than viewing it through my webpage?
 
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