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More => Old Versions => Media Center 14 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: billryan_nz on February 05, 2010, 06:06:21 am
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I'm hoping for assistance for someone who's succeeded in getting Windows Home Server to function as a Library Server.
I followed the guidance of JannisA and others on http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=52687.0 but I can't get MC on the client computer to pick up the Library Server on WHS. I'm not clever on this stuff so I'm struggling. The Library Server on WHS reports that the Auto Detect Beacon has started and that it's running on Port 81 (it fails on Port 80). OK, fine, but I don't seem able to get the client computer (my desktop) to find the LS on WHS ("failed to find..."). Under Library Manager there's an option to select "localservers_autofind:80" but I don't seem able to change the '80' to '81'. There's also the possibility of adding a new entry (e.g. a new autofind command?) but I can't figure out what I might insert - my ignorance is letting me down so I'm hoping there's someone knows what they're doing who can help.
BTW: the client is on Windows 7 Professional.
Anyone able to assist?
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I don't know if MC will run on Library Server, but if it does, you'll need to set it up to Start Media Server on Windows start. Use the Search window in the Options to find it.
It's also on that side (not the client) where you must change the port used. 80 is the normal port that a web server runs on, so try something like 8081. A firewall opening may be needed on one or both machines on whatever port you use.
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Thanks JimH. Doesn't apparently fix it. The Media Server is running fine on the WHS - it now reports that the Beacon is running and that it's running on port 8081. And I've created a new rule allowing port 8081 for inbound on this desktop (the client)...but still 'Search for Library Servers' produces "Failed to find a local server".
Any other thoughts? Don't I have to tell the client to listen on port 8081?
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Don't use the search. Connect to a specific library that you've added.
When you add a library, there are some examples. One of them uses the IP address of the server, a colon, and the port. Try that, using your server's IP address and port.
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That did it. Thanks mate.