In the Windows Media Services snap-in, do the following:
In the console tree, expand the server for which you want to
configure troubleshooting options, and then click
Troubleshooting.
In the details pane, click the View options button.
The Troubleshooting Options dialog box
appears.
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In Windows Media Services Administrator for the
Web, do the following:
In the console tree, click Troubleshooting.
The Troubleshooting page displays a list of errors
and the troubleshooting options settings.
In Number of events server stores, type the maximum
number of events you want to appear in the troubleshooting events
list. The minimum allowable entry is 100 and the maximum is 2000.
The default is 200.
In Filter events, you can choose which events are
displayed in the troubleshooting events list by selecting the
corresponding check box:
Display limit hits. Select this check box to display
events when a server or publishing point reaches its set limits.
When the limits are reached, new clients are not able to connect to
your server. To stop displaying limit-hit events, clear the
Display limit hits check box.
Display server warnings. Select this check box to
display warnings related to the Windows Media Services service. To
stop displaying server warnings, clear the Display server
warnings check box.
Display server errors. Select this check box to display
errors related to the Windows Media Services service. To stop
displaying server errors, clear the Display server errors
check box.
Display plug-in warnings. Select this check box to
display plug-in warnings, which indicate that the plug-in is not
able to function as configured. To stop displaying plug-in
warnings, clear the Display plug-in warnings check box.
Display plug-in errors. Select this check box to display
plug-in errors, which indicate that a plug-in is not functioning
and should be disabled or reconfigured. A plug-in may need to be
reinstalled to resolve an error event. To stop displaying plug-in
errors, clear the Display plug-in errors check box.