You can administer your streaming media server from another computer by using the Windows Media Services snap-in for Microsoft Management Console (MMC). Alternatively, you can administer your streaming media server from any Web browser by using Windows Media Services Administrator for the Web. This has most of the functionality of the Windows Media Services snap-in, and it enables you to administer a streaming media server in diverse scenarios, including servers that are separated from server administrators by firewalls, servers that are using a low-bandwidth network connection, or servers that are in a non-Windows environment.
You can add static name-to-address mappings to the WINS database, but only for computers that cannot register dynamically ...
You can add, remove and edit the text for this multiple text property. You can also adjust the order of the text, if that ...
You can adjust how precisely you want to perform your flick gestures. Note: Using the Relaxed setting may cause accidental ...
You can adjust the maximum disk space used for system protection. As space fills up, older restore points will be deleted ...
You can administer your streaming media server from another computer by using the Windows Media Services snap-in for Microsoft ...
You can align a group of items to the left, right, top, or bottom. To align items, select the group, click the Layout menu, ...
You can allow anonymous users to extract a list of available organization group claim names from this Federation Service. ...
You can allow any set of users to receive e-mail updates by adding them either to the WSUS Administrators account group or ...
You can allow communication with this program from any computer, including those on the Internet or just from computers on ...