Publish Multiple Files

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From: Ravi Raman (ravira_at_Online.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/26/04


Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 11:47:11 -0700

You don't need one publishing point for each WMV file.

For example, you can create a publishing point called
Class1 pointing to c:\Training\Class1 directory and put in
file1.wmv, file2.wmv and file3.wmv under that directory.

You can then access these from the player as
mms://yourservername/Class1/file1.wmv,
mms://yourservername/class1/file2.wmv etc.

Hope this helps.
Ravi

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>-----Original Message-----
>I am evaluating WindowsMediaSever running on Windows 2003 
server.
>We want to use it to publish training classes both live 
and archive.
>The question I have is do I have to create a publishing 
point for
>every wmv file?
>I would prefer to have a directory with all of the files 
under it. And
>then link the files from a web site. You can do this 
really easy with
>Helix (Real's streaming video server).
>.
>


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