>Yes. I believe I have to enable IIS6 to pass the MP4 file to the browser - I think it might be some security setting but not sure as I am no expert.
>
>>Do you have a player installed on the client that supports MP4?
>>
>>>Hi All,
>>>
>>>I have an mp4 file that I want to deliver via my website running IIS6. But the file does not load through to the browser. What must I enable in IIS6 to allow the file to appear / play in the browser?
>>>
>>>TIA
Is the issue:
1. The mp4 file does not reach the browser, or
2. The mp4 file is not played after reaching the browser?
There are some Google hits to [iis6 allow mp4 download] e.g.
http://www.winserverkb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/iis/30353/IIS6-incompatible-with-MP4
Regards. Al
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