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    ok... yesterday i could stream movies to my xbox (using tvrsity or wmp11)
    but after i installed windowsXP service pack 3 and microsoft Framework 3.5 (i had to to this for Xvid4PSP)
    so after doing this my pc cannot see by the xbox.. and tversity cant work because all the time i get this
    SEND/DONT SEND error of Mediaserver.

    and when i enter to the registry i see the media server is off and i cant activate it because it will show me this send/dont send error . here take a look :



    [img]http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/1705/problemmediata5.jpg

    translation :

    1. serivce : stoped .. i cannot activate it because it will get me to error 2
    2. error after i try to activate mediaserver it says : There was not possibility to operate the service in the local computer , error number 1067 , The process ended in unexpected way
    3. this send/dont send error as you see .

    please help me.[/img]
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    Try uninstalling, then reinstalling tversity. I don't know if it will help, but worth a try. Also check your firewall and make sure it's not blocking. XP3 adds some security and that may be causing a problem if it doesn't recognize what you are doing. I don't have a clue what net 3.5 is doing.

    BTW, edit out those two 'img' tags and your link should work. But I needed the translation anyway.
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    Yeah, betcha the firewall is blocking.
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    i dont have firewall and i solved the problem by remove service pack 3 ...
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  5. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    You aren't really missing much by not having SP3. It's mostly all the updates from SP2 on, added to one source file. If you have been doing regular updates, you would have most all of it anyway. Probably safer that way also. Then, if the problem surfaces again, you may be able to trace it to a specific Windows update.

    If it's working for you at present, that's good enough.

    Just a thought, though. If you have a high speed connection, DSL or cable, you really should have a firewall of some sort. I regard a firewall as important as a antivirus program. With a router, you should have a hardware firewall. If not, a software firewall is a good idea. Even Windows firewall, which, IMO, is inadequate, is much better than none at all. A firewall is your first line of defense. It can block some malware before your anti-virus/anti-trojan program needs to deal with it.
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