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Setting up Your Windows Media Services for On-Demand Television Clips


April 7, 1998

Here's how you can get your Windows Media Services ready to stream television clips when a user requests them:

1. Make sure that your server meets the Windows Media Services system requirements Non-MSDN Online link.

2. Make sure that you have Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or higher on your Windows Media Services. Service Packs are available from the Microsoft downloads site Non-MSDN Online link.

3. Download the Windows Media Services software from the Windows Media Services product site Non-MSDN Online link and install it (be sure you're logged on as the administrator). Once the Windows Media Services is installed, unicast services are automatically started unless you go in and configure the service to start manually. You can confirm that the Windows Media Services unicast services are running by going into Control Panel (Start, Settings, Control Panel), double-clicking on Services, and verifying that the Windows Media Services Unicast Manager service is Started.

4. Verify that the Windows Media Services can stream. During the installation, a file called Sample.ASF is already placed in the ASFROOT (c:/ntserver/netshow/asfroot) on the server. This is the publishing point for ASF files, and when you place ASF files there it makes them available to be streamed. To test the server, go to another workstation on the network, open up the Windows Media Player, select File, then Open Location, and type mms://servername/sample.asf (where servername is the name of your Windows Media Services). The ASF file should play without problems. If you have problems, check the preceding steps, and if it still doesn't work, consult the Windows Media Services online documentation.

5. Place ASF files in ASFROOT. To make your files available to be streamed, just copy the ASF files in the ASFROOT directory on your Windows Media Services (default is c:/ntserver/netshow/asfroot).

6. (Optional) Create a publishing point. This allows you to place ASF files in a directory or subdirectory other than ASFROOT, or to be able to refer to the files with an alias name instead of an absolute path. First, go to your Windows Media Services, and open the Windows Media Services Administrator (Start, Programs, Microsoft Windows Media Services, Windows Media Services Administrator. Under Unicast, select Set Publishing Points.

7. Now you're ready to stream. Go ahead and test your files as above.



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