by William Smith <mecklists@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jul 2, 2004 at 10:08 PM
In article <BD064D71.7F6%bmorrow@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Bruce Morrow <bmorrow@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In my office, I have an iMAC running System 10.3 connected to a Windows
NT
> server with DSL and a firewall. I can get on the Internet--read email
and
> go on the Web. The problem is that I cannot see or hear any streaming
> media, Quicktime, RealAudio, Media Player. I can't listen to iTunes
radio
> or go to the store. My tech person says that she's done everything
right
> but I don't think she knows very much about Macs or connecting them to
> Windows servers. Help!
>
> I've set the proxies for Normal (80) and Socks (1080) but I think I need
to
> find the ****t settings to get Quicktime and RealAudio working. Is there
> anything else? Something on the Windows server that needs to be set?
These links may help you with the ****t numbers for your firewall.
<http://service.real.com/firewall/configRP3.html>
<http://www.apple.com/quicktime/authoring/qtss/pgs/qtsspb04.htm>
Hope this helps! bill
--
William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP)