Event ID 302 — Windows Media Server Web-based Administration Configuration
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
Windows Media Services - Web Administrator is a complete Web site that is hosted on your Windows Media server by Internet Information Services (IIS). It has most of the functionality of the Windows Media Services snap-in, so that you can perform common tasks such as creating and starting publishing points, monitoring publishing point activity, and configuring plug-ins. You can access the Web Administrator Web site from any browser that supports Active Server Pages (ASP) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), such as Windows Internet Explorer. For more information, see Administering Windows Media servers remotely.
Event Details
Product: | Windows Media Services |
ID: | 302 |
Source: | WMServer |
Version: | 9.5 |
Symbolic Name: | WMS_EVMSG_FAILED_SECURITY_INIT |
Message: | Windows Media Services Administrator for the Web could not start. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is not configured correctly. |
Resolve
Configure Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
To configure SSL Settings:
- In IIS 7.0, use IIS Manager to configure SSL Settings for the Windows Media Administration Site. For more information, see Configuring Secure Sockets Layer. For detailed step-by-step instructions, see How to Set up SSL on IIS7.
Note: For more information about additional security measures in IIS that you can implement to provide additional levels of protection, see Securing the Windows Media Adminstration site.
Verify
To verify that Web-based administration is configured correctly to allow remote administration of the Windows Media server, connect to Windows Media Services - Web Administrator on the Windows Media server from a remote computer.
- Open a Web browser that supports ASP and SSL, such as Internet Explorer.
- In the Address bar, enter the URL of the secure Windows Media Administration site by using the HTTPS protocol, server name, path, and SSL port number. For example, https://server_name/path:443. Windows Media Server Web Administrator will open in your Web browser.