Clients access content streams from your server by connecting to a publishing point. Windows Media Services includes two types of publishing points: on-demand and broadcast. In general, you use an on-demand publishing point if you want clients to control playback and a broadcast publishing point if you want to control playback on the server. Either type can be configured to deliver a stream from one of several types of sources, such as a live stream from an encoder, a file, or a playlist. You can configure your streaming media server to run multiple publishing points, hosting a combination of broadcast and on-demand content.
Client with computer name %1 failed to acknowledge receipt of the boot data. Remote boot of this client was not completed. ...
Client with computer name %1 was not booted because the boot block configuration file %2 for this client does not contain ...
Client with computer name %1 will be booted without using checksums because checksum for file %2 could not be calculated. ...
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Clients access content streams from your server by connecting to a publishing point. Windows Media Services includes two ...
Clients may not be able to locate a CRL to check the revocation status of a certificate, and certificate validation may fail. ...
Clients may not be able to locate the correct version of the CRL to check the revocation status of a certificate, and certificate ...
Clients may not be able to locate the issuing CA's certificate to build a certificate chain, and certificate validation may ...
Clients may not be able to to locate the correct version of the issuing CA's certificate to build a certificate chain, and ...