rgro wrote:
> G.E.the "quick and dirty" workaround is to mouse over to the
> "settings and more" function of the Win10/Edge browser (the three little
> dots in the upper right corner) and use the "open with internet
> explorer" function. Once the page is opened with that older browser,
>
I would second the browser comments, and start there rather than
anything drastic like rollbacks or reinstalls. Also more likely a
Windows firewall or anti virus policy change could break it. (This is
very common.)
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Golden Earring wrote:
> After succumbing to Microsoft's urging to let it update my Windows 10
> software yesterday, I find that I am unable to access my LMS
> *-settings-* (including rescan) through the GUI linked to the Linux copy
> of LMS running on my Synology NAS - the basic settings page
cliveb wrote:
> With respect, this doesn't make sense.
>
> 1. You've changed nothing in LMS, and hence its web server will be
> delivering the same HTML to the client.
> 2. You've updated your client PC, which almost certainly included a
> change to the client browser (assuming you're using the
Golden Earring wrote:
> I've got your drift - this looks like another rainy Monday exercise.
> I'll try it before switching browsers as per Clive's suggestion.
With respect, this doesn't make sense.
1. You've changed nothing in LMS, and hence its web server will be
delivering the same HTML to
arnyk wrote:
> Don't bet on it.
>
> I was specifically thinking of doing the uninstall/reinstall cycle for
> the LMS software, but I've improved systems by backing out an OS update
> or even an upgrade, and just running it through the process again. This
> is not necessarily the stupidity of
Golden Earring wrote:
> Morning Arny!
>
> Do you use Windows 10 yourself?
>
I have two machines that run 10, and others that run 7 and XP. Then
there are the client machines that I repair... I've built over 2,000 new
machines in my life.
>
> This was a big update that in itself involved
arnyk wrote:
> If a system update breaks something, the usual first attempt at fixing
> it involves uninstalling it, rebooting, and reinstalling it.
Morning Arny!
Do you use Windows 10 yourself?
This was a big update that in itself involved several system restarts -
I suspect that if I
Golden Earring wrote:
> After succumbing to Microsoft's urging to let it update my Windows 10
> software yesterday, I find that I am unable to access my LMS
> *-settings-* (including rescan) through the GUI linked to the Linux copy
> of LMS running on my Synology NAS - the basic settings page
cliveb wrote:
> Before you go doing anything drastic like changing your LMS...
>
> A Win 10 update could easily have amended the Microsoft browser, so the
> obvious thing to try first is to install a different browser such as
> Firefox or Chrome and see whether the LMS web interace works on
Before you go doing anything drastic like changing your LMS...
A Win 10 update could easily have amended the Microsoft browser, so the
obvious thing to try first is to install a different browser such as
Firefox or Chrome and see whether the LMS web interace works on that.
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After succumbing to Microsoft's urging to let it update my Windows 10
software yesterday, I find that I am unable to access my LMS
*-settings-* (including rescan) through the GUI linked to the Linux copy
of LMS running on my Synology NAS - the basic settings page displays
without any of the page
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