I'm trying to run IIS (web only, port 80) on the same server that's
running Windows Media services. I found this article on Microsoft's
website that explains how to do this by making Windows Media services
dependent on IIS:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/serve/wmsiis.aspx
I was able to follow all of the steps successfully up until step 14
which reads "Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services
and click nsunicast". There is no "nsunicast" in the registry.
The server is running Windows Server 2003. What am I missing and is
there another way around this?
Thanks,
Zach
"Ravi Raman" - 30 Jan 2004 23:58 GMT
Hi Zach,
That article you mention is meant for the Windows Media Services 4.1(which
is in Windows Server 2000).
You should look into the Windows Media Services 9 documentation help for
how to do this on Windows Server 2003.
Open up your WMServices 9 Administrator (MMC Snap in) and click on Help.
Under help topics, seach and find the following topic: Using HTTP streaming
and other services on the same computer
Hope this helps.
Ravi
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