Windows Media Services
With Microsoft® Windows Media™ Services 9 Series in Windows® Server 2003, you can deliver content to users over the Internet or intranet. Windows Media Services has two administrative interfaces that can be used to configure and manage one or more servers running Windows Media Services. If you are an experienced Windows Media Services user, check out Changes to Windows Media Services to get up to speed quickly on the new and improved features of Windows Media Services 9 Series.
- Comparing versions of Windows Media Services. Provides an overview of the different features available in Windows Media Services based on the edition of Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 you are running.
- Documentation conventions. Provides information about the documentation conventions used to represent information in Windows Media Services Help.
- Getting started. Provides information to help you start using Windows Media Services.
- Scenarios. Discusses the top usage scenarios for Windows Media Services.
- Concepts. Provides the concepts that are central to successfully using Windows Media Services.
- How to…. Provides detailed procedures for administrative tasks.
- Administration. Provides detailed information about the administrative interfaces of Windows Media Services.
- Troubleshooting. Provides information to assist in solving common difficulties encountered when using Windows Media Services.
- Playlist reference. Provides a guide to the elements and attributes used when creating server-side playlists.
- Deployment guide. Provides a guide to the practical application of Windows Media Services in several frequently-encountered scenarios.
- Accessibility for people with disabilities. Provides information about the features, products, and services that make Microsoft Windows Media Services more accessible for people with disabilities.
- Glossary. Provides terms and definitions related to Windows Media Services.
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