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Setting troubleshooting options

You can set the following options to determine how events are displayed in the troubleshooting list.

Item Description
Number of events server stores Enter the maximum number of events to be displayed in the troubleshooting list.

In the Windows Media Services snap-in, type or select a value.

In Windows Media Services Administrator for the Web, type a value in the text box, and then click the Apply button.

Filter events
Display limit hits Select this check box if you want the troubleshooting list to display errors related to the limits set at the publishing point and server levels; for example, Client limit exceeded and, Server limit exceeded.
Display server warnings Select this check box if you want the troubleshooting list to display warnings from the server components.
Display server errors Select this check box if you want the troubleshooting list to display errors from the server components.
Display plug-in warnings Select this check box if you want the troubleshooting list to display warnings from the plug-ins that you are using; for example, Data source not available and Log file not found. Warnings are a sign that plug-ins are not able to function as configured. Because each plug-in supports a different component, the plug-in warnings can help you identify the problem in your configuration.
Display plug-in errors Select this check box if you want the troubleshooting list to display warnings from the server and publishing points about the plug-ins they are trying to use; for example, Cache plug-in could not be started and Control protocol plug-in failed. These warnings are from plug-ins that are not functioning at all and should be disabled or reconfigured. Sometimes a plug-in must be reinstalled to resolve the error condition.

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