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Ondemand publicshing point with network mapped drives as source

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Fleming - 10 Aug 2004 00:54 GMT
Hi all,

Is it possible to create an ondemand publishing point for a bunch of files
residing in a network drive?
The wizard doesnt list the network drives.
Then I created one without using the wizard and manually entered the drive
letter. but the client doesnt seem to be connecting to the media.

thanks
Fleming
Alan Ludwig [MSFT] - 10 Aug 2004 19:02 GMT
> Is it possible to create an ondemand publishing point for a bunch of
> files residing in a network drive?

I know I'm going to sound silly, but what wizard are you refering to?  What
tool or application are you using to do the publishing?  

Regards,

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Fleming - 11 Aug 2004 06:57 GMT
The Windows media services 9 which comes with the 2003 server.
A wizard comes when you try to create a new publishing point. There is an
option to turn off the wizard also.

thanks
Fleming
> > Is it possible to create an ondemand publishing point for a bunch of
> > files residing in a network drive?
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>
> Regards,
Alan Ludwig [MSFT] - 11 Aug 2004 15:16 GMT
"Fleming" <dontreplydirect@nono.com> wrote in news:O578Zg2fEHA.3932
@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl:

> The Windows media services 9 which comes with the 2003 server.

You might have more luck with that question on
microsoft.public.windowsmedia.server.  This newsgroup is focused on
questions about portable music players.

Sorry,

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