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Windows Vista Media Server - media player

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APPENDIX A Windows Vista Media Server Note: This appendix is provided for your information only. The DMA is not Vista certified. Playing Media Files From Your Windows Vista Computer This appendix covers using the media server included in Windows Vista to let the DMA play media files on the computer. This way you do not need to install media server software. In the following figure, the DMA and your Windows Vista computer (A) are both connected to your home network. Figure 29 DMA with Windows Vista Computer A DMA This appendix walks you through the following tasks: • Starting the Windows Media Player • Setting Your Computer to Trust Your Network • Setting Your Computer to Share Files With the DMA • Selecting Files to Share Complete the sections in sequence. The DMA and the computer must be on the same home network (private LAN). This appendix shows screens from Windows Vista Enterprise Version 6.0. DMA-2500 User's Guide 93

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A
PPENDIX
A
Windows Vista Media Server
Note: This appendix is provided for your information only. The DMA is not Vista
certified.
Playing Media Files From Your Windows Vista Computer
This appendix covers using the media server included in Windows Vista to let the
DMA play media files on the computer. This way you do not need to install media
server software. In the following figure, the DMA and your Windows Vista
computer (
A
) are both connected to your home network.
Figure 29
DMA with Windows Vista Computer
This appendix walks you through the following tasks:
Starting the Windows Media Player
Setting Your Computer to Trust Your Network
Setting Your Computer to Share Files With the DMA
Selecting Files to Share
Complete the sections in sequence. The DMA and the computer must be on the
same home network (private LAN). This appendix shows screens from Windows
Vista Enterprise Version 6.0.
DMA
A