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Using Windows Media Services
With Windows Media Services, you can create, manage, and deliver
Windows Media content over an intranet or the Internet. Windows
Media Services provides Windows Media server components, including
Windows Media Administrator and Windows Media Encoder.
Windows Media Services is not installed by default during
Windows 2000 Setup.
To install Windows Media Services
Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and
then double-click Add/Remove Programs.
Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
In the Windows Components wizard, select the Windows Media
Services check box.
Start Windows Media Administrator.
Start Windows Media Encoder.
Notes
To start Windows Media Administrator after it is installed,
click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative
Tools, and then click Windows Media.
To start Windows Media Encoder after it is installed, click
Start, point to Programs, point to Windows Media Tools,
and then click Windows Media Encoder.
For more information about using Windows Media Services,
click Product Documentation in Windows Media Administrator.
Certain Windows components require configuration before
thay can be used. If you installed one or more of these
components, but did not configure them, when you click Add/Remove
Windows Components, a list of components that need to be
configured is displayed. To start the Windows Components
wizard, click Components. |