win32_query_Service_status - php

I am trying to connect to a remote server Win 2003 using a PHP script I have come across from php.net below and returns error 5 which is permissions, the code works great when I query localhost.
Has anyone ever come across this issue before or know a work around? Once I know I can connect I plan to monitor services and then be able to restart them with monitor script.
$servicename ="crmskidata";
$machine ="crm2011";
//print_r (win32_query_Service_status($servicename,$machine));
echo $servicename;
$sray = win32_query_Service_status($servicename,$machine);
echo "<br>";
print_r ($sray);
echo "<ul>";
echo "<li>Service Type: " .$sray[ServiceType] . "</li>";
echo "<li>CurrentState: " .$sray[CurrentState] . "</li>";
echo "<li>Controls Accpeted: " .$sray[ControlsAccepted] . "</li>";
echo "<li>Win32 Exit Code: " .$sray[Win32ExitCode] . "</li>";
echo "<li>Service Specific Exit Code: " .$sray[ServiceSpecificExitCode] . "</li>";
echo "<li>Check Point: " .$sray[CheckPoint] . "</li>";
echo "<li>Wait Hint: " .$sray[WaitHint] . "</li>";
echo "<li>Process Id: " .$sray[ProcessId] . "</li>";
echo "<li>Service Flags: " .$sray[ServiceFlags] . "</li>";

Added the webservers mavhine name to the local administrators group on the machine i was trying to connect to.

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$iceport = "8070"; //Port
$iceurl = "live"; //Mountpoint
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This displays DJ: ONLINE, but I want it to say DJ: (DJ Name/Stream Name)
I do believe its variables from status2.xsl, but I'm a complete noob at this, and can't seem to figure out how to use it. Could anyone tell me what streamname variable would be?
I was also wondering, is it possible to make it so the "nowplaying.php" refreshes, but my whole web page doesn't? I've tried an iframe, but it makes it look really bad, and has errors.
What my website looks like at the moment: https://i.stack.imgur.com/luc4O.jpg
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http://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.1/server-stats.html#xslt
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I am having trouble getting the URL to display correctly. This works now, but the link has " in front of the url. and yet the url link works fine
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sigh:
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I have a huge list of stuff for a glossary ( about 17 pages worth ) that I have to put into an XML file. So I decided I'd use php to make it. My code works, except where ALL the XML code is, it doesn't show because it's trying to render it. Help?
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Check out htmlspecialchars and htmlentities
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Will this type of code work with AJAX or jQuery without being rewritten? Any help would be appreciated.
Anything can be made to work without being rewritten, but you've set yourself up for a lot of headaches there. You'll probably have much better luck (and save yourself tons of time) by formatting all those print statements into an array and JSON encoding it. Obviously javascript loves JSON.

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or something similar. we host on a local server that has everything we need but cannot access it from our homes. I was wondering if anyone could lend me a hand?
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Go search in your source for something like this. I'd bet that this is your error.

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