d6jg wrote: 
> As someone posted above the issue is most likely Windows UAC. Microsoft
> introduced a new level inside W10 at some point and it’s not at all
> clear to the average Joe how it works.
> However if you install by right clicking the installer and choosing “Run
> as Administrator” then LMS should install as a service correctly.
> Often users who are “Administrators” think this step isn’t necessary but
> it is. Google - Elevated privileges.
> 
> snip 


Maybe I did that when I installed LMS on this Win10 (now Win11) laptop -
though I don't recall doing so, or thinking about the issue.  How can I
(and indeed the OP) check whether I did or not?  Regardless, LMS has
been very stable in this configuration.



LMS 8.2.1 - 1639114554 
Win11
Control: Web GUI; MaterialSkin on Android phones / pads

Machines / devices are in France, in two locations.
a) Livebox 4
Internal HDD (FLAC music; mp3 voice), LAN Desktop
3 x Touch - 1 wireless, 2 LAN. (8.0.1-r16855)
2 x SB Radios [wireless] (8.0.1-r16855)
2 x SqueezeAmps

b) Freebox
External SSD, WiFi Laptop
1 x Touch LAN (Firmware:7.8.0-r16754)
2 x SB Radios, Wireless (7.7.3-r16676)
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