Apesbrain wrote: 
> Sure, first disable the normal LMS service start:
> Start > Run > Services (%windir%\system32\services.msc); scroll down to
> "Logitech Media Server", right-click to "Properties", then "Stop" and
> "Disable"
> 
> Now create a scheduled task to run LMS --nomysqueezebox at Windows
> start:
> Start > Run > Task Scheduler (%windir%\system32\taskschd.msc /s);
> "Create task":
> GENERAL: give it a name and description, "Run whether user is logged on
> or not", "Run with highest privileges"
> TRIGGERS: "At startup"
> ACTIONS: "Start a program" > enter path to squeezesvr.exe; enter
> --nomysqueezebox in "Arguments"
> Set CONDITIONS and SETTINGS as you wish.
> 
> Reboot and LMS should be started without the "MySqueezebox" Settings
> tab.
> 
> EDIT: A few things are not ideal about this solution but it's all we
> have for now:
> 1. You need to remember to repeat the "disable normal LMS service start"
> whenever you update your LMS version
> 2. Windows can monitor running services and restart them if they crash;
> a task at startup can't do the same.

Thanks for the detailed instructions, but I've struggled to get it to
work.

I disabled LMS in services, created a new task as you described, but it
will not run at startup, I can start it manually, but a prompt box sits
on the desktop, as soon as I close this, LMS stops. Plus the
mysqueezebox tab is still there.
I'll have another bash at this tomorrow

Thanks again.



kidstypike 
1 x SB3 - 1 x Boom - 1 x (Squeezebox) Radio - 2 x Touch - 2 x
piCorePlayer
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