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Jim Vita - 27 Dec 2003 17:24 GMT
Does anyone know how to automate a WMServer 4.1 station / program to start at a particular time. Is there an API that get access to the program. In the SDK, it looks like you have to duplicate the station and streams in WM Administrator in another piece of code. Is this the case? Is there a simple way to simulate hitting start in WM Adminsitrator with automation?

Thanks in advance,

ASU
Ravi Raman - 30 Dec 2003 00:40 GMT
Hi,

I am not sure if I have the right answer but I hope the
following link on another newsgroup post is of help.

http://discuss.microsoft.com/SCRIPTS/WA-MSD.EXE?
A2=ind0106B&L=wmtalk&P=R19514

Thx,
Ravi
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>-----Original Message-----
>Does anyone know how to automate a WMServer 4.1 station / program to start at a particular time. Is there an API
that get access to the program. In the SDK, it looks like
you have to duplicate the station and streams in WM
Administrator in another piece of code. Is this the case?
Is there a simple way to simulate hitting start in WM
Adminsitrator with automation?

>Thanks in advance,
>
>ASU
 
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