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Installing Flash Communication Server 9
About the installed files
When the server has been installed, you’ll find several other files in the installation directory. If
you chose the default directory in the installer, these files are located in C:\Program
Files\Macromedia\Flash Communication Server MX\.
It’s a good idea to become familiar with the contents of the Flash Communication Server MX
directory before continuing with this chapter. The Flash Communication Server MX directory
contains these items:
FlashCom.exe is the server application.
FlashComAdmin.exe is the servers administration controller. When administrators connect to
the server with the Administration Console, they are actually connected to the FlashCom
Admin Service, which communicates with the server to perform administration tasks. For
more information about the Administration Console, see Using the Administration Console.
License.htm contains the text of the Flash Communication Server license agreement.
Js32.dll contains the servers Server-Side Communication ActionScript engine.
TcSrvMsg.dll, xmlparse.dll, and xmltok.dll are additional components of the server.
The conf directory contains the server’s hierarchy of XML configuration files. For more
information about these files, see Chapter 3, “Configuring Flash Communication Server,” on
page 25.
The Tools directory contains BAT files that can be used to start and stop the server. For more
information, see Starting and stopping the server.
The flashcom application directory contains sample client applications you can use to
experiment with the server.
The admin directory contains the Administration Console (admin.swf), which you can use to
connect to the server to monitor and control its activity remotely. For more information, see
Using the Administration Console.
If you have Flash MX installed on the same computer, the Flash Communication Server
installer adds the new Communication App inspector and the NetConnection Debugger to
Flash MX. These features provide support for creating and debugging communication
applications. For more information on using these features, see Developing Communication
Applications.
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