> Is it possible for me to change my SC7 to run as a service?
You'll find this option in Windows' SqueezeCenter start menu item.
> This logon account/network/UNC/mapped drive stuff seem to be a bit
> tricky.
It is. The step towards running SC as an app by default was discussed a lot.
And we hop
Michael Herger;247477 Wrote:
> > Welcome back!
> I'm not back yet :-).
>
> > I'm running XP... and SqueezeCentre is run under a network friendly
> > administrator account so, if I underestand your other post
> > correctly, SC is not run as service by default.
>
> Correct. SC7 defaults to ap
> Welcome back!
I'm not back yet :-).
> I'm running XP... and SqueezeCentre is run under a network friendly
> administrator account so, if I underestand your other post
> correctly, SC is not run as service by default.
Correct. SC7 defaults to app mode. It will install the service if it find
Michael Herger;247464 Wrote:
> > Windows Services.
> >
> > If you stop SlimServer using right click on the tray icon the
> > SlimServerMySQL service does not stop.
>
> If you have the option to stop SqueezeCenter from the tray icon, then
> it's not run as a service. Or are you really talking abo
> Windows Services.
>
> If you stop SlimServer using right click on the tray icon the
> SlimServerMySQL service does not stop.
If you have the option to stop SqueezeCenter from the tray icon, then it's not
run as a service. Or are you really talking about SlimServer 6.5.x?
> Via the SC7 interfac
Windows Services.
If you stop SlimServer using right click on the tray icon the
SlimServerMySQL service does not stop.
If you stop it using Administrative Tools/Services it's often
impossible to delete the cache until you have stopped scanner.exe
(which seems to run when not expected). Even then