please see here:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17848
basically, the LMS service doesn't exist, doesn't install, doesn't start. that SUCKS.
i suspect this happens on almost all windows flavors. been an on and mostly OFF problem for a LONG time now.
and i'm not alone, see here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=87284
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=92325
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2011-12-31, 15:57 #1
LMS windows service DOES NOT WORK!
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2011-12-31, 16:13 #2Senior Member
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I consider it a sideeffect since Microsoft tightend uo security in Vista; and since in Windows 7... the UAC debacle etc...
And now I will quote myself from one of the threads you link to:
"If you are on Vista or Windows 7 remember to start the Control Panel app as an administrator; right click on "Control Panel" in Start Menu and choose "Run as administrator"
Otherwise it will not work, and no error message is shown."
I have had no problem on various Vista or Windows 7 PC'sMain: Receiver (Audiocom) -> Beresford Caiman+ (Gatorized) -> Carver A-500x -> B&W 704
Office: Receiver -> Luxman L-210 -> Stax SR84 Pro
-> Beresford Caiman (Gatorized) -> Superlux HD668B
Server: A8-5500, 4 GB, SSD+ 2*1 TB, Win8 w. SBS 7.8 (SQLite w. High Mem)
Tied together by D-Link DIR-655 + DGS-1008D
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2011-12-31, 16:15 #3
thanks slate, i found this as well:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=91385
however, that does not explain:
1. how anyone is supposed to know that?
2. the bad behavior of the apply button
and so i think something need to be done so as to not needlessly and pointless
frustrate users going forward!
i mean, seriously, its in the slimtray control panel, which is meant for dummies, but its not explained and therefore does not work UNLESS you know the secret handshake! BAD DESIGN.
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2011-12-31, 19:48 #4Senior Member
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This has been reported and reported and reported.
This thread contains the fix and some details of the behavior:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=87819
Another thread for reference:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=89710
Its actually really simple for Logitech to fix.
I believe under Windows Vista, Microsoft had set up a compatibility shim for Squeezebox server so it always just ran as admin. Microsoft has since removed their fix for SBS in Windows 7 or the SBS version now exceeds what the shim was created to support. Logitech must now make SBS/LMS correctly request admin rights when required.Last edited by bits; 2011-12-31 at 20:01.
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2012-02-13, 18:19 #5
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2012-02-15, 12:52 #6
dave, did you run slimtray as admin? b/c in my exp, that does allow you to then get LMS to run as a service.
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2012-03-13, 00:12 #7
this has been addressed in the newer nightlys. thx to mherger!
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2012-03-13, 05:03 #8Senior Member
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Gah! I knew I should have baby sat this bug more.
That fix is horrible and isnt a fix.
I have suggested a correct fix to the problem in the existing bug.
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2012-03-13, 06:46 #9
LMS windows service DOES NOT WORK!
> That fix is horrible and isnt a fix.
Agreed, it's not a fix.
> I have suggested a correct fix to the problem in the existing bug.
How does that solve the issue that Windows 7 wouldn't ask for elevated
permissions? What you suggest behaves exactly the same on my machine as
what we already had before: if the user isn't part of the administrator's
group, the execution fails.
I'll be happy to implement a real fix if somebody can find one. But
according to MS this isn't possible in all cases any longer. See the link
in the bug report.
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Michael
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2012-03-13, 11:31 #10


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