Microsoft KB Archive/840411

= FIX: Fast Cache on Windows Media Services 9 Series may not work with a custom plug-in =

Article ID: 840411

Article Last Modified on 6/2/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows Media Services 9 Series
 * Windows Media Services 9 Series Software Development Kit

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SYMPTOMS
When you write a custom Event Notification plug-in to change the WMS_PRESENT_PHYSICAL_NAME context value for Microsoft Windows Media Server in an event handler, you may experience either one of the following behaviors:
 * If the content that was originally requested by the client exists in the source path of the publishing point, the server will Fast Cache the content to the client. This behavior occurs regardless of the new WMS_PRESENT_PHYSICAL_NAME context value that was modified by the event plug-in.
 * If the content that was originally requested by the client does not exist in the source path of the publishing point, the server will not Fast Cache the content to the client. This behavior occurs regardless of the new WMS_PRESENT_PHYSICAL_NAME context value that was modified by the event plug-in.



CAUSE
When the server creates the data container for streaming back to the client, the server sets the cache flags on the data container. The settings are based on the path that was specified in the original client request. Although an administrator may have written a custom event plug-in to change the content source, the server still uses the original request to create the data container.



RESOLUTION
A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that is described in this article. Only apply it to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hotfix may receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the next service pack that contains this hotfix.

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STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a bug in the Microsoft products that are listed in the &quot;Applies to&quot; section.



Steps to reproduce the problem
To reproduce the problem, use the following Active Script (.vbs):

Function OnWMSEAuthorizePhysicalURLTransform (UserCtx, PresCtx, CmdCtx) On Error Resume Next PresCtx(&quot;WMS_PRESENT_PHYSICAL_NAME&quot;) = &quot;file://\\server\share$\sample.asf&quot; OnWMSEAuthorizePhysicalURLTransform = &H00000000 End Function
 * 1) Create an On-Demand Publishing Point for the server that points to the path that contains the Exist.wmv file.
 * 2) Copy the previous script to a .vbs file, and then set the WMS Active Script plug-in to use this script as the source script.

Modify the path if you have to.
 * 1) In Microsoft Windows Media Player, make the following request:

mms://server/DOES_NOT_EXIST.wmv
 * 1) The event plug-in sets the WMS_PRESENT_PHYSICAL_NAME context value to the following:

\\server\share$\sample.asf
 * 1) Receive sample.asf, Fast Cache DOES NOT WORK as seen by the RTSPU:// protocol in the Advanced Statistics dialog of the Player.
 * 2) In the Windows Media Player, make the following request:

mms://server/EXIST.wmv
 * 1) The event plug-in sets the WMS_PRESENT_PHYSICAL_NAME context value to the following:

\\server\share$\sample.asf
 * 1) When receiving sample.asf, Fast Cache WORKS as seen by streaming via the RTSPT:// protocol and then a change to CACHE as the protocol in the Advanced Statistics dialog of the Player

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