Microsoft KB Archive/229951

= PPT2000: Troubleshooting Online Broadcasting =

Article ID: 229951

Article Last Modified on 4/21/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q229951



SUMMARY
This article shows you how to troubleshoot Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Online Broadcasting. This article addresses known issues and general online broadcast troubleshooting. For additional information about a general overview of online broadcasting, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

229826 PPT2000: Overview of Online Broadcasting with NetShow



Specific Issues
The following is a list of articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base that address known issues with online broadcasting:
 * 226793 PPT2000: Audience member cannot participate in Presentation Broadcast
 * 226722 PPT2000: Error: "Cannot create slides directory"
 * 224484 PPT2000: Error: "Audio capture source requested was not installed"
 * 224469 PPT2000: Error: "Failed to connect to NetShow Encoder" Starting Online Broadcast
 * 224471 PPT2000: Error: "Failed to connect to the NetShow client DLL" Starting Online Broadcast
 * 226620 PPT2000: Cannot Save Presentation Broadcast Files to URL Address
 * 224477 PPT2000: Error Message: Can't Start NetShow ASF Session Due to Missing Server Options
 * 229671 PPT2000: Error: "Netshow encoder has stopped"
 * 224467 PPT2000: Error: "You don't have ASDFileName registered on your computer"
 * 224464 PPT2000: Error: "You don't have RexServerName registered on your computer"
 * 224470 PPT2000: Error: "A NetShow communication error occurred"
 * 224481 PPT2000: Error: "There's an error in .asd file used by Rex"
 * 226767 PPT2000: Error: "An attempt to acquire a network resource failed"
 * 224472 PPT2000: Error: "Failed to start NetShow ASF session"
 * 224479 PPT2000: Error: "Failed to stop NetShow ASF Session"
 * 224483 PPT2000: Error Message: The Specified Rex ASD File 'Filename.asd' Can't Be Found
 * 224486 PPT2000: Error: "Problem starting NetShow programs"
 * 224488 PPT2000: Error: "The audio compression codec requested was not installed"
 * 224491 PPT2000: Error: "You must enter the name of a computer on which NetShow has been installed"
 * 224490 PPT2000: Error: "There's a problem starting the NetShow Encoder"
 * 224487 PPT2000: Error Message: Can't Start NetShow Programs
 * 224482 PPT2000: Error Message: Can't Talk to Rex. It May Already Be Actively Serving Another Client
 * 224480 PPT2000: Error: "Failed to stop NetShow FTS Session"
 * 224478 PPT2000: Error Message: Can't Start NetShow FTS Stream Due to Missing Server Options
 * 224476 PPT2000: Error Message: Can't Start NetShow Server Due to Missing Server Options
 * 224473 PPT2000: Error: "Failed to start NetShow FTS session"
 * 224466 PPT2000: Error: "You don't have BaseURL registered on your computer"

General Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble starting PowerPoint, viewing the presentation, or starting the online broadcast, follow these steps:

 If PowerPoint will not open on the presenter computer (the computer that is broadcasting the presentation to an audience or NetShow Server), or your presentation will not open within PowerPoint on the presenter computer, the issue is not associated with online broadcasting. Please search the Microsoft Knowledge Base with the exact error that you are receiving. First make sure that the presenter computer is functioning correctly and the operating environment is clean and stable:  Make sure that your connection to the Internet or intranet is secure. Test to make sure that you can access resources on your network, such as a remote network share. Make sure that there are adequate disk space and system resources on your computer. As a general rule, you should have at least twice as much free disk space for your virtual memory page file as you have physical RAM. Close all other programs, especially audio or visual programs, and try starting the online broadcast again.  If your are using a NetShow server, follow these steps:  Make sure that you are a member of the NetShow Administrator group on the NetShow server computer.</li> Make sure that the On-Line Presentation Broadcast Service is installed and started on the NetShow server.</li> When you specify the NetShow server's name in the Server Options window on the presenter computer, type only the server name. Do not use two backslashes before the name. Use  instead of \\ .</li> Make sure that the presenter computer can access the services of the NetShow server:</li></ol>

<ul> On the NetShow server, make sure that the file Sample.asf that was installed with NetShow is in the  directory.</li> On the presenter computer, click Start, then click Run.</li> In the Open box, type mms:// /sample.asf, then click OK.</li> Make sure that NetShow starts, and the Sample.asf file plays normally on the presenter computer. If it does not, then NetShow is not configured correctly on the server, or there are other network problems preventing connectivity. Consult your NetShow documentation in this case.</li></ul> </li> If some members of the audience cannot view your online broadcast, follow these steps:  Make sure that the audience computers have access to the public share that you have specified for the online broadcast. This share is specified in Step 1:(required) of the Server Options on your presenter computer. On an Audience machine, browse to the public share using Windows Explorer.</li> Make sure that you are not exceeding the maximum number of audience members. Without a NetShow server, you will be limited to fifteen audience members. (Without a NetShow server, you will be limited to ten audience members if you are broadcasting from an NT Workstation.) For additional information about this issue, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

226770 PPT2000: Broadcast: Only 10 Connections Allowed Under Windows NT Workstation

</li> Make sure that the audience computer is using an Internet browser that is compatible with online broadcasting. Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and 5.0 have been tested and verified as compatible.</li></ol> </li> If the online broadcast is still not functioning correctly, try a new online broadcast using only the presenter computer and one audience computer. Do not use a NetShow server. If the new online broadcast functions correctly where the old online broadcast failed, follow these steps: <ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"> <li>Quit PowerPoint and all other applications.</li> <li>Delete the Broadcast folder on the public share, and all subfolders. The Broadcast folder will be a subfolder of the presenter's user name. These folders are created during the online broadcast, and will be recreated if they are deleted.</li> <li>Open the online broadcast that is not working, and delete all of the existing scheduled broadcasts. Point to Online Broadcast and click Set up and Schedule on the Slideshow menu. Select each scheduled broadcast, and click Delete.</li> <li>Schedule a new broadcast using only the presenter computer and one audience computer. Do not use a NetShow server. If this step works, reschedule your broadcast to include your entire audience, up to fifteen members. If this step works, the problem was caused by either the NetShow server, or altered or corrupt files in your broadcast folder.</li></ol> </li> <li>If the online broadcast is still not functioning, start PowerPoint, click Help, then click Detect and Repair.</li></ol>

If none of the previous steps have resolved your online broadcasting issue, please contact Microsoft Technical Support.

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