Ultraviolet;523041 Wrote: 
> 
> The one consistent issue is that
> http://127.0.0.1:10002/api/songs?extended has never worked with me. 
> Even when MiP is working great with SBS (when SBS is not using library
> shortcuts).  Other than stopping and starting the MiP service, is there
> anything at all accessible to me that would let me
> troubleshoot/configure/do anything at all about this?

Ultraviolet, I've been waiting for Phil to answer this, he knows a lot
mote about this than I do, but while we're waiting let me make a few
comments.

1. In the MIP GUI, click on File, Preferences, Services. It is in this
box that you can configure the port used (provided no services are
running).
If the service is running, the box should show Services Port with 1002
grayed out, it should also show under Enabled Services a tick against
API. The tick and API should also be grayed out. 
Clicking on the Show Services button should bring up your web browser
with the address http://localhost:10002/ and the title MusicMagic
Services API and display "Active services:    * API"

2. If you can get the Active Services display in your browser, then
http://127.0.0.1:10002/api/songs?extended should display. I did find
while trying this that after going back and forth MIP appeared to hang
and I had to stop and start the MIP GUI to get the displays to work.

3. Ultraviolet;517928 Wrote: 
> .
> My Music is on E:\ and F:\.  These are two, 2TB volumes on a SCSI
> attached array on the same machine running SBS.  My SBS (containing two
> shortcuts to E:\ and F:\) music folder is C:\MusicLibrary.
thenUltraviolet;523118 Wrote: 
> In a folder C:\SBS Library, I've right clicked-->New-->Shortcut.  From
> here I've tried browsing to both the mapped drives (Blue (Z) and Blue 2
> (X).  When this didn't work, I did the exact same thing, only I browsed
> to the networked locations to see if a UNC path would make a difference.
> I've also tried just right-clicking directly on the volumes (Blue and
> Blue 2, created shortcuts and cut and paste those into the C:\SBS
> Library folder.

I don't know how a "SCSI attached array" appears in Windows Explorer,
however you appear to have changed the location of your music from the
earlier post. 
Your description of creating the shortcut in C:\SBS Library is exactly
how I did it, but I don't understand why you cannot browse to the music
from the 'create shortcut' dialog. If you double click on your shortcuts
in C:\SBS Library does it take you to the music folder ?


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