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MvTv Repeater System Server:

   
  Hardware Requirements:
  Pentium 4 1.5 GHz CPU with 128 MB RAM, enough free space for your videos (1 GB+).
   
  Software Requirements:
  Microsoft Windows XP (Pro recommended), 2000 (Pro recommended), 2000 Server, 2003 Server
Microsoft dot Net
2.0
   
Installation Notes:
  Installation Notes:
1. Unzip the contents of the MvTv Repeater Server Installation zip package (MvTvWMPRepeaterInstall.zip) to an installation folder, then launch the installation by choosing setup.exe.
a) Click Next on the first setup page.
b) On the Select Installation Folder Page, In the Folder text box, leave the default location as is, or if you need to change it, browse to a new installation location location using the browse button. Click on the Everyone radio button, then on the Next button.
c) On the Confirm Installation Page, click on the Next button.
   
  2. You'll need a valid license to operate the MvTv Repeater Server. You MUST get one from MicroVideo Learning Systems, Inc.
Enter the license provided by MicroVideo using the Admin Module, by clicking on Licensing, then Update Customer License.
Once you have selected "Update your license, you MUST restart the MvTv Repeater Server service. You can do so by using the ServiceConfigEditor.exe or restarting the MvTv Repeater Secure Server Service in the Windows "Services" Management Console.
   
  3. You should configure the MvTv Repeater Server before running it. To launch it, double-click on the MvTv Repeater Server Config File Editor icon on your Desktop.
(The default location for the Service Config Editor (ServiceConfigEditor.exe) is located in
C:\MvTv\MvTv Repeater Server). Run the Service Config Editor and change the port number to whichever port you wish to run the MvTv System on. Note that in order to navigate
firewalls you will need to use port 80.
Also note that web services also run on port 80. If you need to run the MvTv Service on port 80, then other web services like IIS and Apache cannot run on the same server as the MvTv Server.
Once you've set the Port number, select Generate Config File, then select Start Service, then close the editor. If the service shuts off automatically, you can't see this in the Service Config Editor. If you have trouble with your MvTv System, open Windows "Services" from Administration Tools found in the Control Panel. Check to make sure the MvTv Secured Service is running. If not, restart it. If it still
won't stay on Started, then you must change the port numbers for the Server Service via the Service Config Editor. Once you do so, try restarting the service again from Windows "Services".

4. NOTE: The MvTv is a remoting program that communicates with the IP protocol utilizing ports.If you can't login to the Admin, check to make sure your firewall isn't blocking all ports. Either turn your firewall off (just for testing) or add the required port number as an exception (preferred method).
This includes Microsoft Firewall. The most common problem for a failed MvTv connection is a firewall blocking the MvTv ports.See website for details.

 

   
  NOTE: The MvTv Servers MUST be able to obtain a license from the MvTv Licensing Server whenever the MvTv Servers are rebooted. The MvTv Licensing Server is located at: http://mmsdn.com/mvtv/MvTvWebService.asmx
   
  Should you need help, contact support@microvideo.com.
   

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