mherger wrote:
> > "C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\SQUEEZEBOX\SQUEEZESVR.EXE" "--NOSQUEEZEBOX"
> > "--START"
>
> It's --noMYsqueezebox.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Thanks Michael. I made the change plus fixed my other error (fixing the
path to \SQUEEZEBOX*\SERVER*\SQUEEZESVR.EXE) and this started LMS! I
Mnyb wrote:
> I dont think its the tray app that should have the param but LMS exe
> itself .
> The tray app is optional LMS runs fine without it ( web UI etc ) .
>
> In Linux you just start the LMS with for example this parameter you add
> that to the start script .
Thanks.
I have
I'm now running LMS 7.9.1 under Windows 10 on my PC.
I would like to understand how to run LMS without dependence on
mysqueezebox.com
How do I run LMS with the "nosqueezebox parameter"? Is there a set of
parameters I can utilize when running the executable file
"SqueezeTray.exe"?
Is it
As of this morning, I am able to connect both of my radios to LMS. I
don't believe it was a firewall issue. I believe it was related to the
general problem I was having connecting to mysqueezebox.com over the
last several days. This connection problem has now been fixed (probably
thanks to
earthbased wrote:
> If you have client firewall on Win10, then make sure you allow LMS
> clients to connect thru needed tcp ports.
I am using Norton Internet Security's firewall. Windows 10 firewall is
turned off.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to how to "-allow LMS clients to connect
thru
I have not been able to connect my two radios to mysqueezebox.com
I am able to connect to my wireless network and I'm also able to connect
via ethernet cable. But I cannot connect to mysqueezebox.com.
I just downloaded LMS 7.9.1 and installed it on my PC (Windows 10). I
thought I'd at least be