Not a biggie, just can't figure out if this is doc'ed
If I'm running SqueezeCenter as a service, and installing a different
build, I need to
- manually stop the SC service (service mgr or net stop)
- install
- reboot (old service is scheduled for removal, (set in runonce?),
new service won't
If I'm running SqueezeCenter as a service, and installing a different
build, I need to
- manually stop the SC service (service mgr or net stop)
- install
- reboot (old service is scheduled for removal, (set in runonce?),
new service won't install until this is done
- set SqueezeCenter to
Is this for Windows XP?
I'm running SC on Windows XP sp2 and I haven't rebooted in a very long
time.
I just do:
1) Start Downloading the new version
2) While it is downloading, stop the SqueezeCenter service (Control
Pannel, Services, highlight the SC service, hit stop)
3) Run the SC
Michael Herger;265761 Wrote:
That's default setting - you shouldn't need to do anything at all?!?
What Windows version are you using?
Default behavior in the sense that if I select run as a service, but
leave username and password blank - then it's run as Local Service?
I think I tried
Default behavior in the sense that if I select run as a service, but
leave username and password blank - then it's run as Local Service?
Correct.
BTW, I'm using Win2KServer SP4 on this server (the audiotrons in the
house don't like SAMBA)
But then I must admit that I'm not sure what W2K's
Well, I just tried it again (did a complete uninstall / delete app data
/ reinstall to see if that would fix my no-albumart issue) and, indeed,
just checking run as a service, and leaving the username/password
fields blank sets the service up to run as LocalService.
So, either I did something
I seem to remember a long time ago that you couldn't leave the user
blank so I think that it has changed. I use the blank method now since
I don't need to access anything on the network.
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