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Site Server 3.027 May 2004 17:44 GMT1
Does anyone know where I can obtain a copy of the Site Server 3.0?  
Nework error 0xC00D002927 May 2004 09:33 GMT4
More questions though I think I'm getting closer.
I have WMS HTTP Server Portocal enabled and restricted to
one IP. Now I'm still a bit lost with three things...
1) Does the publishing point name in WME(9) need to match
WMS Config snap-in (msc) not installed ?27 May 2004 06:56 GMT1
Hi
I have installed windows 2000 to run windows media
services. I now want to enable pushing from an encoder and
to do this need to enable the HTTP Server Control
Live Video!!26 May 2004 17:56 GMT1
Hello my friends!!
I want to install Windows Media Server to serve Live Video and audio.
My questions is:
How can I Know the necesary bandwidth?
WMS Web Admin Problem26 May 2004 16:10 GMT1
I thought I was replying on my last post.
Anyhow, I am running WMS 9 on Windows 2003 Standard
Server. I installed the WMS Web admin interface (and all
required components). The Web admin interface worked
HTTP server control protocal - error26 May 2004 06:09 GMT2
Running server 2003 (WMS)
Pushing from 2000 Pro with WM Encoder 9
Two things I believe are linked.
1) When I try and 'enable' WMS HTTP Server Control
Cumulative Bandwidth limits under Windows 2000 WMS25 May 2004 13:40 GMT4
We have a requirement right now to set a maximum bandwidth limit on a
windows media server (on a per-publishing point basis). so a point could
deliver a maximum of, say, 3GB per month.
I've been in and out of the docs till I'm blue in the face and have come to
change port24 May 2004 18:57 GMT1
I would like to use IIS and Windows media service on the same pc
But when i have WMS enabled i can't enable IIS.
Where can i configure this setting?
And how can i use the WMS for Web? it launch
outside linksys20 May 2004 19:47 GMT1
This is my issue I am running WM server everything works on the inside meaning in my network when i try to connect from the outside i get the following error No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it within the windows media player,,,, Help Thanks
WMS Active Script Events - Detecting Push20 May 2004 19:15 GMT2
I'm trying to put together a script (vbscript) that will fire off a
procedure the moment WMS picks up an initial encoder push and again
when that stream stops.  I've been through the MS docs on available
callbacks and have been playing around with
windows media server questions20 May 2004 19:06 GMT3
I have a pc (called A) with a webcam and windows media encoder, and another
pc (called B) with win2003 server where i have also windows media service.
I configured pc A this way:
Source: webcam
Win2003 and permissions20 May 2004 15:22 GMT2
I just installed Win2003 and have the server setup exclusively as a Media Server
When I try to encode from a client system outside the network I get a message saying that I have to login
My question is  - How do I create different logins so I can have more than one publishing point ...
WMS 918 May 2004 20:11 GMT1
I am running server 2003 & WM Services 9. I can connect to on demand files with older versions of WM Player, such as 7.1 & 6.4 but not with the series 9 player. I have tried this on several PCs with the same results. I keep getting the C00D11B3 error when I try to connect with ...
"Limit bandwidth per stream per player" problem17 May 2004 19:46 GMT1
We have a WMS9 serving clients both for our intranet and Internet users. The
Windows Media Encoder  produces a live MBR stream composed of three CBR
streams (48,24, and 19 Kbps). What we are trying to achieve is a scenario
where Internet users have access only to 24 and 19 Kbps ...
Multicasting an image16 May 2004 04:17 GMT2
I am just a beginner in Windows Media Services and I have got a problem that has to be solved urgently. Could you please advise if you have any suggestion?
I would like to multicast an image (e.g. jpg). I have already clicked the options to play the file in loop. However, black ...
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