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The Windows Media server must be enabled for load-testing before you can run Windows Media Load Simulator against it. When you start Load Simulator, it looks for a valid .asf file named WMLoad.asf in the home publishing point (usually SystemDrive\ASFRoot) on the Windows Media Server that you want to test. You can create a WMLoad.asf file with Windows Media Encoder or Windows Media On-Demand Producer, or you can rename one of the existing .asf files in the ASFRoot folder to WMLoad.asf. Load Simulator cannot access the Windows Media server if this file is not present.