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No Music Folder, Subsonic not finding!!

Postby djjefftoutant » Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:27 am

No Music Folder, Subsonic not finding. Tried reinstall, Controll Panel Services Admin, still no luck. Services admin gives me 1037 error. Please Help Thank You Jeff. Music on C Drive.
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Postby Exrace » Sat Apr 30, 2011 12:34 pm

???
What do you mean by No Music Folder?

Can you give an an example of your folder structure?
What OS are you running but I am guess windows.
More details and we might be able to help.
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No Music Folder

Postby djjefftoutant » Sun May 01, 2011 5:15 am

Using windows 7 64 bit. Music folder is on c drive called torrent stuff. When i try to give admin rights in control panel, security, admin tools, services, subsonic get error 1067 Process terminated unexpectedly. Process could not stop. Thanks And Help Jeff
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Postby kramttocs » Sun May 01, 2011 5:27 am

So why are you giving 'admin rights'?
So the browser interface of Subsonic is working fine for you with the exception that it isn't showing your music? Is that correct? And if you view the Subsonic Control Panel is there anything in the Error message box?
Back in the browser, what are you entering (please copy and paste) in the Settings > Music Folders > Folder box for your Music? And is it enabled?
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Re: No Music Folder

Postby GJ51 » Sun May 01, 2011 3:47 pm

djjefftoutant wrote:Using windows 7 64 bit. Music folder is on c drive called torrent stuff. When i try to give admin rights in control panel, security, admin tools, services, subsonic get error 1067 Process terminated unexpectedly. Process could not stop. Thanks And Help Jeff


On a straight forward Win & 64 install of SS there is no need to modify any security rights for the SS service. That is only needed when you are trying to access a NAS or network share. If all your files are on the same machine as the SS install the defaults should work fine. You probably have a corrupted install if the service is stopping. Delete the C:\Subsonic directory, then go to Control panel/Programs and Features and uninstall Subsonic. I would also recommend uninstalling Java. Then reinstall the latest Java and be sure to get both the 32 & 64 bit installed. Then reinstall SS. Make sure flash is up-to-date also.
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