kilbo, I could use your help on this one...
Posted by
Mop (230 lbs) (aka rburriel)
Nov 11 '09, 11:41
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I've got a Windows Server (2003 R2) and it's running Adobe Streaming Server and I like to use IIS on it. IIS, of course, needs port 80. Adobe Streaming Server also likes that port, but it's not necessary for streaming (I think it uses port 80 for a web admin console). Basically, Adobe Streaming Server starts before IIS does, thus calling dibs on port 80. If I stop Adobe Streaming Server, start IIS, then re-start Adobe Streaming Server, everyone's happy. I can't figure out how to make Adobe Streaming Server surrender the port, so is there a way - instead to re-order the sequence of services so that IIS starts first?
Raul
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