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Rob

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Since: Jul 14, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:41 pm
Post subject: Security issues when viewing vids from a remote system
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I run a central server on my home network. If I store videos on it, and
try and run them directly from my video share, I'll wind up with the
local system acting like it doesn't have the proper video codec
installed. If I copy the file local, then it plays fine - just run it
from the remote share, and no video (audio is fine regardless).

This seems to be some sort of rights issue where Windows will not allow
the codec to be run if the related file is remote. Any way I can turn
this setting off so I can continue to run things off the central server
and not have to copies files down one by one when I want to watch them?
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John Inzer

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 6:37 pm
Post subject: Re: Security issues when viewing vids from a remote system [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Rob wrote:
> I run a central server on my home network. If I store videos on it,
> and try and run them directly from my video share, I'll wind up with
> the local system acting like it doesn't have the proper video codec
> installed. If I copy the file local, then it plays fine - just run it
> from the remote share, and no video (audio is fine regardless).
>
> This seems to be some sort of rights issue where Windows will not
> allow the codec to be run if the related file is remote. Any way I
> can turn this setting off so I can continue to run things off the
> central server and not have to copies files down one by one when I
> want to watch them?
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Could it be an issue with your firewall?

Using ZoneAlarm, I have to go into
Program Control and choose "Allow"
for Windows Media Player.

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Rob

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:01 am
Post subject: Re: Security issues when viewing vids from a remote system [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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No.

The server in question is all part of the same network, which is to say
they are all on the same side of the firewall. I do not use firewalls in
individual systems.

Two boxes, System A holding the share, System B wanting to run a video
file located on the share. Copy the file local to System B, and it can
be played and viewed with no issues. Try and play it on System B by
accessing it in its location on System A, and the file plays the sound,
but has no video. Same file, same codecs installed, just a difference in
the specific spot the file is sitting.

John Inzer wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>> I run a central server on my home network. If I store videos on it,
>> and try and run them directly from my video share, I'll wind up with
>> the local system acting like it doesn't have the proper video codec
>> installed. If I copy the file local, then it plays fine - just run it
>> from the remote share, and no video (audio is fine regardless).
>>
>> This seems to be some sort of rights issue where Windows will not
>> allow the codec to be run if the related file is remote. Any way I
>> can turn this setting off so I can continue to run things off the
>> central server and not have to copies files down one by one when I
>> want to watch them?
> =============================
> Could it be an issue with your firewall?
>
> Using ZoneAlarm, I have to go into
> Program Control and choose "Allow"
> for Windows Media Player.
>
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