Video doesn't play over the internet

Hello guys,
I have an applet using JMF (JMF is installed on my local system). i have placed the applet on a remote server (win 2000, IIS). The applet works perfectly locally but not from the server, can someone plz tell me why...
this is the error i get:
Could not find error.connectionerror
java.io.IOException: Unable to open a URL connection
NoPlayerException Error instantiating class: com.sun.media.protocol.http.DataSource : java.io.IOException: Unable to open a URL connection
FATAL ERROR: Could not create player for ........
guys reply quickly...

Hello,
The applet is a pretty simple one. The html which loads the applet along with the applet is placed in a folder "abc" on a iis server from where my website is hosted. i tried calling the html "www.xyz.com/abc/aaa.html", but i get the error mentioned before. i guess the protocol used to access media is http. I am also reading some data files from the same applet and that works fine. i am passing the url of the media file to the 'Manager' that creates the 'Player'.

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