Hi Colin, Colin Cherot wrote: > THANKS! That's awesome! So one of my machines still doesn not like the > new version either and the service fails to start. It's a laptop > although I am not sure that matters. Anyway, my desktop is happy and > then service runs and I should find out momentarily if my app can > connect.
well, in case of startup problems, the error message you see really would help a lot ;) Red5 should run fine on a laptop... One common cause for problems is the use of network ports by another program. Red5 tries to bind ports 1935, 5080 and 8088 by default - this can be changed in conf/red5.properties. Joachim _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
