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How to automatic replay of a Multicast Publishing!

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Necip TOMURCUK - 28 Dec 2006 09:48 GMT
I am using Windows Media Service on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition!
I have created a distribution point of Multicast type! When I started
publishing then everything work fine! But when the encoded .wmi film is end
then according to icon of distrubition point seems starting but no streaming
going out! Then I have to restart publishing again manually! I didnt find any
settings about automatic replay of a multicast publishing? is there any
settings about this?
Thanks for now!
Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] - 29 Dec 2006 00:36 GMT
>I am using Windows Media Service on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition!
>I have created a distribution point of Multicast type! When I started
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>settings about automatic replay of a multicast publishing? is there any
>settings about this?

You meant to post this on the following newsgroup instead :
microsoft.public.windowsmedia.server

It's where the server tech-heads hang out - this newsgroup is mostly
used for player problems and moans about WMP11 in particular ;-)

Cheers - Neil
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