Client returns server not found:rtmp://192.168.10.1:/live when accessed from another pc

Hi there. Please i have a small LAN of about 8 computers all of which are running windows 7. I have installed FMS and XAMPP webserver on one of the machines. I want to stream live from one PC to all the other PCs on the LAN. I have a webpage with jwplayer embedded in it on my XAMPP webserver that is able to see the live stream when i start it locally. I mean the live stream works fine on the machine with the servers on it. But when i want to view the live stream from another machine in the LAN by accessing the webpage that has the jwpalyer from another machine, The jwplayer returns "server not found:rtmp://192.168.10.1/live" error. I was thinking that maybe a firewall is blocking the 1935 port but i have turned off the firewall of every PC on the LAN. I have unistalled any antivirus program on all the PCs. But i still get the same error when i try to access the live stream from another PC on the LAN.
When i run netstat -a -n|find ":1935" i get  192.168.10.2:49184   192.168.10.1:1935     SYN_SENT and i think the request for the stream is sent but the conection is rejected.
This is the code for the webpage with jwplayer embedded in it. maybe it can help:
<html>
    <head>
        <title>JW FLV Media Player</title>
        <script type="text/JavaScript" src="swfobject.js"></script>
<script type='text/javascript'>
function createPlayer()
    var flashvars = {
            'file':                'see.flv',
            'streamer':            'rtmp://192.168.10.1/live',
            'provider':            'rtmp',
     'autostart':    'true'
    var params = {
            'allowfullscreen':     'true',
            'allowscriptaccess':   'always',
            'bgcolor':             '#FFFFFF'
    var attributes = {
            'id':                  'player1',
            'name':                'player1'
    swfobject.embedSWF('player.swf', 'mpl', '300', '250', '9', 'false', flashvars, params, attributes);
</script>
    <head>
    <body onload="createPlayer();">
            <div id="wrapper">
                <div id="mpl">u need adobe flash player to view this content</div>
            </div>
    </body>
</html>
This page is able to view the stream on my local machine but it wouldn't work on the other machines on the machines. Is it not possible to stream over a LAN or what? OR What am i not doing right. [hmmn! [sighs] this is so frustrating]. help me please.Thanks in advance for your help.

Thanks man. that is so helpful. But i doesn't solve the problem yet. I'll appreciate it a great deal if you could help me make the server accept requests from the 1935 port... And please tell me whether by server, u mean the FMS or the entire server on which the FMS is installed. I'm guessing it is the latter. Thanks in advance for your help

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