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jhiey
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Posted: August 13 2010 at 9:50am | IP Logged Quote jhiey

Hi Randal,

May we know if the "engineering release" will be released today?

Thanks.
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Posted: August 13 2010 at 10:04am | IP Logged Quote support


Hi Georgi,

Yes it will. We are working on it right now....

It won't be too long.

Randal

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Posted: August 13 2010 at 12:23pm | IP Logged Quote support

Hi Georgi,

Thanks for waiting for us to complete the work... Please download the file:

“VOIP Media Engine Engineering Release v6.0.0.17 Expires 12-31-11.zip”

…from your LS support FTP account.

This is an engineering release (time bombed). Please use only for R+D purposes. Do not allow this image to be deployed to the field!!!

1)
Unarchive the ZIP file to a location of your choice.

2)
Verify that the native and managed code LME is working. To accomplish this, edit the two *.ini files. Replace the IP addresses in those files with a valid IP address of your host machine.

Execute the “Simple Console App.exe” and “Simple Console App csharp.exe” console apps (notice the double quotes around the EXE names). You should see:


Starting NATIVE LanScape VOIP Media Engine v6.0.0.17 ...
**********************************************************
*          NATIVE Media Engine Start Success             *
**********************************************************
Terminating application...


and…


Starting MANAGED LanScape VOIP Media Engine v6.0.0.17 ...
**********************************************************
*          MANAGED Media Engine Start Success            *
**********************************************************
Terminating application...


If you see the above, you are all set. Just replace your existing two DLLS with these new ones.

I did not add the sample source code to this release – you should have everything already.

Please repost if I have missed something and definitely repost with your latest test results.

Thanks,

Randal

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Posted: August 17 2010 at 8:12am | IP Logged Quote support

Hi Georgi,

Any update?


Randal

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Posted: August 20 2010 at 2:51am | IP Logged Quote jhiey

Hi Randal,

We were able to make it work. Thanks!

The only problem we're dealing with right now is deployment/setup. Like if we are going to install this on a fresh built pc, what's it going to take to install/setup?

We already tried what's in your "Redistributing LanScape VOIP Media Engine.pdf", but it only works on our pc where we initially installed LanScape VOIP Media Engine into.

Does it need to be installed specifically into "C:\Program Files\LanScape\VOIP Media Engine\Release 6\Bin"? What if we're installing the application in "C:\Program Files\Our Company\Our App\"? How do we set it up? Do we need to set the path? Do we need to register the assemblies(LMEVoip.dll and LMEVoipManaged.dll)?


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Posted: August 20 2010 at 10:47am | IP Logged Quote support

Hi Georgi,

Very glad to see you have made some progress.

You should be using the engineering release image of the LME. This image has all license/install check disabled so it will run any where. Just copy it over to the new machine with your executable image. That’s it!

I just tested this on a new completely clean machine (XP pro SP3) and its OK.

Yes – you will have to eventually specify your license redistribution code when calling the LME’s InitializeMediaEngine() API proc but that is not a factor at this point.

Please repost with additional info…

Randal


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