I have yet to try the MS method, but assuming it is basically the
same, look in slimserver settings to make sure that 'use music magic'
is checked -- sometimes it is finicky.  Also check to make sure that
the the musicmagic API service is running in the instance of
musicmagic that is running as a service.

On 6/9/05, hunta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> ChrisB Wrote:
> > Seeing as this has come up again, the best solution I have found is to
> > run both as a service (I'm using the MS srvany.exe method for MM,
> > Google is your friend).  but then using regedit, add a new Multi-string
> > value under the Slimserver service Key.  Name this DependOnService, and
> > then edit it to hold the name of your MusicMagic service.  This way,
> > the
> > slimserver service won't start until the MM service has started.
> > HTHI followed these instructions having installed MusicMagic as a service
> using the MS technique. It all looks fine - MusicMagicMixer.exe is
> showing up in Task Manager, and the service has started. Additionally
> the SlimServer service now has a dependency on the MM service showing
> up, and I've tested the dependency by restarting the MM service, which
> first forces the SS service to shut down and restart once MM is back up
> - but MM isn't doing its thing. Not a 'mm' logo in sight. Any ideas
> where I might start looking for the problem? Can't see anything obvious
> in the event logs.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
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