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Dave Onex
Hi Folks!
Hopefully someone out there is still running Windows 2000 and Windows Media
Services and can help out with an issue.
I just installed Windows Media Services on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Machine for testing purposes. When I go into the Windows Media Administrator
the icons don't completely display. For instance, if I choose to create an
on-demand publishing point and go through the wizard when it completes I
cannot see the publishing point I just created. Instead I get this error;
vbscript: Windows Media Administrator
Object doesn't support this property or method.
This seems to be the common issue behind everything. So, I tried installing
Windows Media Services on another machine and the same issue when using the
Administrator - Object doesn't support this property or method.
If anyone could help case this issue I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks;
Dave
Hopefully someone out there is still running Windows 2000 and Windows Media
Services and can help out with an issue.
I just installed Windows Media Services on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Machine for testing purposes. When I go into the Windows Media Administrator
the icons don't completely display. For instance, if I choose to create an
on-demand publishing point and go through the wizard when it completes I
cannot see the publishing point I just created. Instead I get this error;
vbscript: Windows Media Administrator
Object doesn't support this property or method.
This seems to be the common issue behind everything. So, I tried installing
Windows Media Services on another machine and the same issue when using the
Administrator - Object doesn't support this property or method.
If anyone could help case this issue I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks;
Dave