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List:       ms-wmtalk
Subject:    Re: How do I monitor a Publishing Point from a remote computer
From:       Cornel Stewart <cstewart () GOSPELAVENUE ! COM>
Date:       2005-09-13 18:05:05
Message-ID: 20050913110505.0e8db7eb () ds6 ! dhsnow ! com
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I have several encoders but they are at client sites behind firewalls.  I would have to have the routers point that port to the encoder at the client site.  Is that the best way to do it?


Cornel Stewart
ph: 310-387-8607
www.gospelavenue.com



----- Original Message -----
From: Wayne Coleman <wcoleman@NETBROADCASTING.TV>
To: WMTalk@DISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
Sent: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 09:29:38 -0700
Subject: Re: How do I monitor a Publishing Point from a remote computer


> It seems like you are using an encoder push to the server. If it is possible
> to do a server pull from the encoder, then any connectivity interruptions
> will automatically be re-connected even if they lasted for days. 
> 
> Wayne Coleman
> www.NetBroadcasting.tv
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WMTalk [mailto:WMTalk@DISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM] On Behalf Of Cornel
> Stewart
> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 8:13 AM
> To: WMTalk@DISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
> Subject: How do I monitor a Publishing Point from a remote computer
> 
> In my configuration I have encoders that create the publishing point on the
> media server. Because of network interruptions the connection between the
> encoder and the media server breaks. I want the encoder application to
> recover and continue. 
> 
> My thought was to have the encoder check the state of the publishing point
> on the media server and of the state changed from running then to have the
> encoder restart. If this is another way please let me know.
> 
> I tried to create a remote server object using the code in the SDK but every
> time I execute the remote server = Activate.CreateInstance(ServerType) line
> I get a "RPC not Available" error message. I tried to go into DCOM and set
> the security settings but I am not sure how to tell the encoder application
> to use any of the user names listed in the DCOM security section.
> 
> Could someone either tell me a better way to have an encoder recover from a
> network hiccup or show me how to create a remote server object and set the
> DCOM security for a remote server object.
> 
> Thanks
> Cornel Stewart
> 
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