Re: [slim] Fileshare Problem with SqueezeCenter v7.0

2008-04-19 Thread Ed C
Just to close this out and for future reference if anyone else ever runs into this problem: I just set my HP MediaVault network based storage to allow FTP read only access and SC 7.0 can now access the music directory when running as a service. I didn't have any logical reason to try turning-on

Re: [slim] Fileshare Problem with SqueezeCenter v7.0

2008-04-08 Thread Ed C
Thanks Michael. Yes, both os.files and os.paths were, and still are, set to debug. Ed -- Ed C Ed C's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=14966 View this thread:

Re: [slim] Fileshare Problem with SqueezeCenter v7.0

2008-04-07 Thread Ed C
Thanks Michael. When I look at the SC properties in the Services application, the Log On tab shows This account: selected, but it shows the account name as .\Ed whereas my actual log on name is just Ed. Also, while the password is shown as a string of ., there are more of them than my password

Re: [slim] Fileshare Problem with SqueezeCenter v7.0

2008-04-07 Thread Michael Herger
as .\Ed whereas my actual log on name is just Ed. Also, while the That's fine. The dot just means local user. In corporate environments this could be something like domain\user. password is shown as a string of ., there are more of them than my password length. After testing SC and

[slim] Fileshare Problem with SqueezeCenter v7.0

2008-04-06 Thread Ed C
OS is Windows XP SP2. When I set SqueezeCenter to start when I logon it can see my network storage drive where my music is stored. When I set it to start automatically when the computer starts using the very same username and password that I use to logon, it can't see the network based storage.

Re: [slim] Fileshare Problem with SqueezeCenter v7.0

2008-04-06 Thread Michael Herger
set it to start automatically when the computer starts using the very same username and password that I use to logon, it can't see the network based storage. Please check the SqueezeCenter service's settings in Windows' Settings/Administrative Tasks/Services: you should see your username in