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How to copy the Windows Media Services 9 Series configuration file from one server to another server
장선생™ 2006. 4. 26. 12:10How to copy the Windows Media Services 9 Series configuration file from one server to another server
INTRODUCTION
This article describes how to copy the Microsoft Windows Media Services 9 Series configuration file from one server to another server. You may want to do this if you configure a server farm that includes a group of servers that have the same settings for Windows Media Services. Additionally, you can do this if you replace a server and want to build a new server that has the same settings for Windows Media Services.
INTRODUCTION
This article describes how to copy the Microsoft Windows Media Services 9 Series configuration file from one server to another server. You may want to do this if you configure a server farm that includes a group of servers that have the same settings for Windows Media Services. Additionally, you can do this if you replace a server and want to build a new server that has the same settings for Windows Media Services.
MORE INFORMATION
To copy the configuration file from one server to another server, follow these steps:
To copy the configuration file from one server to another server, follow these steps:
1. Stop Windows Media Services on both servers.
2. Copy the ServerNamespace.xml file from the source server to the destination server.
Note Typically, this file is located in the following folder:
%SystemRoot%System32Windows MediaServer
%SystemRoot%System32Windows MediaServer
3. Start Windows Media Services on the destination server.
Note To start Windows Media Services, type the following command at a command prompt:
net start wmserver
net start wmserver
4. Stop Windows Media Services on the destination server.
Note To stop Windows Media Services, type the following command at a command prompt:
net stop wmserver
net stop wmserver
5. At a command prompt, type the following commands. Press ENTER after each command.
cd "%SystemRoot%System32Windows MediaServer"
WMSServerConfig.exe /repair
cd "%SystemRoot%System32Windows MediaServer"
WMSServerConfig.exe /repair
6. Start Windows Media Services on the destination server.
Note To start Windows Media Services, type the following command at a command prompt:
net start wmserver
net start wmserver
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