Doh! Automagically blocked. I'd seen this before but I must have filed
that nugget of information alphamystically. It was a piece of cake
after unblocking the exe. Odd thing was that I hadn't taken the step to
unblock SqueezeCenter-7.1-20612.exe when it just decided to run when
making what I thoug
Also try installing if from the desktop and as previously stated, if you
copied it from somewhere else as opposed to downloading it directly on
the WHS, you have to unblock it.
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consciouspnm
TranquilPC -> Duet -> Linn Kinos -> Linn 5Ch Amp -> Linn Speakers
TranquilPC -> SB3 -> Bose Companion
curbfeeler;319341 Wrote:
> I managed to install SqueezeCenter on WHS and run it as a service, but I
> have been unable to upgrade to version 7.1. Who can describe a blow by
> blow method of getting this done?
> I have to use another computer to download the upgrade, and after
> copying it to the
I managed to install SqueezeCenter on WHS and run it as a service, but I
have been unable to upgrade to version 7.1. Who can describe a blow by
blow method of getting this done?
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curbfeeler
curbfeeler's Profile: http://
I built my own WHS box with lots of disk space and very low power
requirements. It ran SlimServer and now SqueezeCenter without a hitch.
I've got 400GB of music on there (mostly flac) that I moved over from
my primary workstation.
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byKnight
Really, it was like that when I got here.
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I also have no issues with WHS, all my flac files live on the Music
share and they were all copied there from my old QNAP NAS device via a
Vista PC with no problems. That's 250Gb in one go.
Where did you get WHS from, is it a preinstalled box?
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consciouspnm
Duet/SB3 -> Linn Kinos -> Linn 5
redgum;316003 Wrote:
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> I've been using WHS for almost a year and, after some initial teething
> problems with getting consistent playback from Slimserver, I have been
> very impressed. The great backup system has already saved me once and I
> find the whole thing just chugs away with minimal m
I think that while using a small system drive is appropriate for many
server systems, WHS thinks different.
The general recommendation for WHS is to use the largest drive as the
system drive. This is because WHS partitions off a system drive and
then uses the physical drive as a 'landing zone'.
This is the response I got on the WHS forum. The error message was
about insufficient disk space not resources BTW.
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File copies are limited by the size of your system drive. If your
system drive is 80 GB, for example, it will be reported as ±
I haven't come across a problem with large shared folders, currently
have about 240G of FLAC files. I use MediamOnkey to transfer ripped
files over to the server. I did find that ripping to a local drive,
re-tagging with mp3tag and then suing MM to transfer to the correct
folder was the best way.
lyteroptes;315800 Wrote:
> yes, that was my plan too. I can't find any documentation that says
> there is a limit but each time I try to copy a folder of sub-folder I
> get a message about insufficient space - the limit appears to about 60
> Gbytes. Each shared folder will get backed up so perha
yes, that was my plan too. I can't find any documentation that says
there is a limit but each time I try to copy a folder of sub-folder I
get a message about insufficient space - the limit appears to about 60
Gbytes. Each shared folder will get backed up so perhap it's
calculated some limit? I ha
I have mine pointing at a folder on the shared folder Music.
Is there a size limit for this folder? I currently have 162GB of flac
on there...
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bonze
TranquilPC T2-WHS-A3 - SqueezeCenter Version: 7.2 - 21242 - Windows
Server 2003 - EN - cp1252
3 x wireless SB3 + a Duet
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I'm struggling with this. I have it installed and running on WHS but
what folder can you point it at? Files backed up from PCs are not
accessible (as far as I can see) and shared folders have some form of
size quota on them that I haven't found a way of removing.
Thanks
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lyteroptes
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