ActiveX: Video server

Hi!
I am trying my first application which is a video streaming server and use a third party plug-in for activeX.
Problem:
While highlighting the data flue I notice that it is all right until data executes for the second time in order to start the server which results to an error.
I wonder if I am supposed to some how force the data flue to be repeated once while loping. If yes how?
I appreciate any kind of help
Regards,
Hamid

I am attaching a pictre of the block diagram to clarify the problem better. By the diagram I can connect to my defult cam but after I activate the server I get the error while
highlighting execution.
Thanks in advance
Hamid    
Attachments:
server.GIF ‏5 KB

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