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Article ID: 251073

Article Last Modified on 10/24/2003



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Windows Media Services 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows Media Services 4.1



This article was previously published under Q251073

SYMPTOMS

When using the Microsoft Windows Media Load simulator to simulate a load on a Windows Media Server, you receive the following error message:

SERVER ACCESS DENIED, Code: 0xC00D0013, Description: There was no timely response from the server.

CAUSE

This is a security feature of the load simulator. If the file named wmload.asf is not in the server's asfroot directory, the load simulator does not stress the server.

RESOLUTION

Create an ASF file named wmload.asf and put it in your asfroot directory. You can do this by making a copy of the sample.asf file and renaming it to wmload.asf.

STATUS

This behavior is by design.

MORE INFORMATION

The Windows Media Load Simulator is designed as a tool to stress a server to aid in capacity planning for CPU, memory, and network hardware for a Windows Media Server. Without the wmload.asf file in the asfroot directory, the load simulator assumes that it is connecting to a server that it should not stress.


Additional query words: netshow wms loadsim

Keywords: kbprb kbpending KB251073