How do I set up Windows Media Services and IIS to use the HTTP protocol on the same server?
If you do want to set up Windows Media Services to stream content by using HTTP on a Web server running IIS, both services will try to bind to port 80. You can avoid this conflict by changing the port Windows Media Services uses for HTTP streaming: • In the Windows Media Services snap-in, click the server for which you want to change the port allocated for HTTP streaming. • In the details pane, click the Properties tab. • In Category, click Control protocol. • In Plug-in, click WMS HTTP Server Control Protocol, and then click Properties. • If you have more than one IP address available on your server, in IP address, click Allow selected IP addresses to use this protocol, and then click the specific IP addresses you want to use from the list. • In Port selection, click Use other port, and then type the port number you want to use in the space provided. HTTP port numbers can range from 1 to 65535. • In the details pane, in Plug-in, click WMS HTTP Server Control Protocol. Click Enable to
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