by GJ51 » Wed Sep 19, 2012 6:02 pm
You can also right click on the folder where the music is stored and click on properties then check the securities/permissions settings to see what's going on. In your setup there's no reason that there should be any access restrictions on the folder and the permissions to the file should be set to read for everyone and it probably wouldn't hurt to enable read/write for everyone.
I think you need to do some googling/youtubing on the basics of Windows. Your going to see stuff like this pop up all the time and it is essential that you get a grasp of the OS you using. Perhaps a visit to your local Barnes & Noble for some books on Windows would be helpful. Windows 7 Inside and Out is probably the most comprehensive, but there are other options that may serve you better at you current level. Grab a few and look through them to determine the writing style that works best for you.
We are happy to support and help anyone that needs assistance, but you will learn more if you do some digging on your own that builds some of the basic skills you need to install and administer applications like Subsonic.
It's all good. Subsonic is a great application for motivating a user to raise his/her skill level. That's one of the benefit in an interest in Subsonic because it involves so many areas that require understanding by the user installing it.
I congratulate your interest, enthusiasm, and persistence. Keep at it - your almost there.
Gary J
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