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Reto Koch
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Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 4:30 pm    Post subject: How to backup a Media Services configuration? Reply with quote

I haven't found any way to backup the settings of the Windows Media
Services (WMS). Any ideas? Where are they saved?

No infos on MS KB, none in the Help.

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Mike Lowery
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 12:30 am    Post subject: Re: How to backup a Media Services configuration? Reply with quote

"Reto Koch" <koeche@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:3q2fm0Fcm5auU1@individual.net...
Quote:

I haven't found any way to backup the settings of the Windows Media Services
(WMS). Any ideas? Where are they saved?

No infos on MS KB, none in the Help.

They're saved to an xml file named ServerNamespace.xml located at
C:\WINDOWS\system32\windows media\server.

Make sure you stop WMS before backing up this file.
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ChristerH
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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:30 pm    Post subject: Re: How to backup a Media Services configuration? Reply with quote

Hi, I did try to use this ro replicate a wms server... but with no sucsess :(

what more then wms service do I need to stop?

thanks
/C
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www.qbrick.se streaming media in north europe.


"Mike Lowery" wrote:

Quote:

"Reto Koch" <koeche@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:3q2fm0Fcm5auU1@individual.net...

I haven't found any way to backup the settings of the Windows Media Services
(WMS). Any ideas? Where are they saved?

No infos on MS KB, none in the Help.

They're saved to an xml file named ServerNamespace.xml located at
C:\WINDOWS\system32\windows media\server.

Make sure you stop WMS before backing up this file.




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Mike Lowery
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 4:30 pm    Post subject: Re: How to backup a Media Services configuration? Reply with quote

And what lead you to believe it wasn't successful?

"ChristerH" <ChristerH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2BC60251-13E9-45AC-9B79-04480301E77A@microsoft.com...
Quote:
Hi, I did try to use this ro replicate a wms server... but with no sucsess :(

what more then wms service do I need to stop?

thanks
/C
--
www.qbrick.se streaming media in north europe.


"Mike Lowery" wrote:


"Reto Koch" <koeche@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:3q2fm0Fcm5auU1@individual.net...

I haven't found any way to backup the settings of the Windows Media
Services
(WMS). Any ideas? Where are they saved?

No infos on MS KB, none in the Help.

They're saved to an xml file named ServerNamespace.xml located at
C:\WINDOWS\system32\windows media\server.

Make sure you stop WMS before backing up this file.


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ChristerH
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:30 pm    Post subject: Re: How to backup a Media Services configuration? Reply with quote

the old publish points was still there and not the new ones.... I did try to
move the config file from one server to another.

but I did try it agen and I realise that the wms must have time to stop,
fist after that it's possible to copy the file... and replace it on another
server...

problem solved.
/C
--
www.qbrick.se streaming media in north europe.


"Mike Lowery" wrote:

Quote:
And what lead you to believe it wasn't successful?

"ChristerH" <ChristerH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2BC60251-13E9-45AC-9B79-04480301E77A@microsoft.com...
Hi, I did try to use this ro replicate a wms server... but with no sucsess :(

what more then wms service do I need to stop?

thanks
/C
--
www.qbrick.se streaming media in north europe.


"Mike Lowery" wrote:


"Reto Koch" <koeche@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:3q2fm0Fcm5auU1@individual.net...

I haven't found any way to backup the settings of the Windows Media
Services
(WMS). Any ideas? Where are they saved?

No infos on MS KB, none in the Help.

They're saved to an xml file named ServerNamespace.xml located at
C:\WINDOWS\system32\windows media\server.

Make sure you stop WMS before backing up this file.





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paulo henrique
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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 9:30 pm    Post subject: Re: How to backup a Media Services configuration? Reply with quote

you will lost only 'anonymouns user'.

"ChristerH" wrote:

Quote:
the old publish points was still there and not the new ones.... I did try to
move the config file from one server to another.

but I did try it agen and I realise that the wms must have time to stop,
fist after that it's possible to copy the file... and replace it on another
server...

problem solved.
/C
--
www.qbrick.se streaming media in north europe.


"Mike Lowery" wrote:

And what lead you to believe it wasn't successful?

"ChristerH" <ChristerH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2BC60251-13E9-45AC-9B79-04480301E77A@microsoft.com...
Hi, I did try to use this ro replicate a wms server... but with no sucsess :(

what more then wms service do I need to stop?

thanks
/C
--
www.qbrick.se streaming media in north europe.


"Mike Lowery" wrote:


"Reto Koch" <koeche@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:3q2fm0Fcm5auU1@individual.net...

I haven't found any way to backup the settings of the Windows Media
Services
(WMS). Any ideas? Where are they saved?

No infos on MS KB, none in the Help.

They're saved to an xml file named ServerNamespace.xml located at
C:\WINDOWS\system32\windows media\server.

Make sure you stop WMS before backing up this file.





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