Posted by Douglas Baker (via moderator) on Sun, 01/08/2006 - 23:43.
(Originally posted 11:10:40 1/06/06)
When I ran into this issue, the server's IIS was running (accepting requests on port 80). I wasn't aware that WMS needed that port for this purpose, and I'll bet most folks aren't. WMS Help (believe it or not!) answered my questions, but if you'd rather have it here:
1- disable IIS on the server
2- enable WMS HTTP Server Control Protocol
Re: Windows Media encoder error 0xC00D2F0C
(Originally posted 11:10:40 1/06/06)
When I ran into this issue, the server's IIS was running (accepting requests on port 80). I wasn't aware that WMS needed that port for this purpose, and I'll bet most folks aren't. WMS Help (believe it or not!) answered my questions, but if you'd rather have it here:
1- disable IIS on the server
2- enable WMS HTTP Server Control Protocol
Good luck