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6/27/2007 1:46 PM
 

I have some recorded WebEx meetings that I want to be able to stream through the WebEx player.  WebEx has the tools to stream on their site. I need to be able to plug into the WebEx site the url for the files on my server. When I create a link to the file using the links module it isn't a direct link so WebEx won't take it.  In the browser, when I try to give a direct link to the files ( /Portals/0/training/xxx.wrf) they come up 404 file not found. When I turn on directory browsing in IIS I can see the files there. When I click on the file it comes up 404. I of course turned directory browsing back off after testing.

I'm a noob with IIS and DNN so I don't know where to look first. Any info would be appreciated!

 
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7/20/2007 2:53 PM
 
Just as an FYI - IIS 6 doesn't have wildcard mime types set up by default. So, brilliantly IIS just gives you a 404 error if it doesn't know what kind of file it is. I defined the mime type as application/octet stream and now it works.
 
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7/20/2007 2:57 PM
 

Ensure that the training folder is not marked as a secured folder.

Also ensure that you have the filname 100% correct, I link to files on my site all the time.  You didn't upload them with the repository module did you?


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