The two standard ways are (1) upgrade SBS to the latest release, or (2)
never explicitly switch to mysb.com, just connect via SBS. Of course,
(2) means you need to have your machine running SBS on whenever you
want to listen to music.

A more obscure way is to rename some of the files/folders on your SBS
to fool it into thinking you already have the current release of SBS. I
forget the exact steps, but they've been posted here many times. Search
on terms such as firmware, cache, rename, etc. I believe this thread
gives one example: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=78997

Note that mis-matching the firmware and the server software (whether
SBS or mysb.com) can produce unpredictable results.


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