Re: IIS4 and midi

Kurt A. Butzin, DDS ( (no email) )
Sat, 13 Dec 1997 16:05:10 -0500

It's different in IIS4! That registry key no longer exists and you enter
the mime types right in the IIS Service Manager. I tried the same entries
as we used to put in the registry for IIS3 but they don't seem to work.
Anyone else got any ideas or experience with this?

Kurt A. Butzin, DDS
Molarnet Technologies, Inc. (An Internet Solutions Provider)

kurt@molar.net
http://www.molar.net

kurt@butzin.com
http://www.butzin.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Hillman <admin-maillist@talstar.com>
To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com <ntisp@emerald.iea.com>
Date: Saturday, December 13, 1997 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: IIS4 and midi

>> From: Kurt A Butzin DDS <kurt@molar.net>
>>
>> We've installed IIS4 (not without a fresh install of NT4, wouldn't
>install
>> completely over IIS3) and have the entry for the midi mime type in for
>the
>> server, but no midi played on netscape. I used .mid for the extension
>and
>> audio/midi for the type. Any one know how to get this to work with IIS4
>and
>> netscape?
>
>Not sure about IIS4, but in IIS3, do the following:
>Run "regedt32"
>Go to:
>
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\InetInfo\Parameters\Mi
m
>emap
>Click on Edit and choose Add Value:
> audio/x-midi,mid,,>
> Data Type:
> REG_SZ
> String Value: (blank)
>Click on Edit and choose Add Value (again):
> audio/x-midi,midi,,>
> Data Type:
> REG_SZ
> String Value: (blank)
>Exit the registry editor.
>Stop IIS WWW service, then restart it.
>
>Josh Hillman
>hillman@talstar.com
>
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