I can't seem to find reference to this problem anywhere so thought it about
time I mentioned it.
As I use Windows (XP) I have to run Slimserver under an account that is
allowed to access my network (administrator and possibly power user group
too). I usually upgrade in the following manner:
Close Slimserver, stop Slim service, install update over existing
installation.
Every time Slimserver changes the account it uses to a local account so I
loose all the music on my networked drives. Simple matter for me to change
the account it logs on as, but it may cause others wasted time trying to
figure out where their music has gone.
Simon Turner
Brighton UK
time I mentioned it.
As I use Windows (XP) I have to run Slimserver under an account that is
allowed to access my network (administrator and possibly power user group
too). I usually upgrade in the following manner:
Close Slimserver, stop Slim service, install update over existing
installation.
Every time Slimserver changes the account it uses to a local account so I
loose all the music on my networked drives. Simple matter for me to change
the account it logs on as, but it may cause others wasted time trying to
figure out where their music has gone.
Simon Turner
Brighton UK