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running as service not passing credentials correctly
Hi Everyone,
I am having issues when running as a service, no files on network shares are available for playback. It gives an error stating they no longer exist. When I disable the service basically running as the logged in user, it plays all files just fine. To clarify--the service is configured and can log in and start but it appears that when trying to access a network resource, the credentials aren't passing. Any advice or help is welcome. I'd rather run as a service if possible. Regards, Parley |
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There is a blurb in the manual about accessing network paths when using the service, starting on p. 15 for v5.
How are you trying to access the network paths? The service can't access mapped drive letters & UNC paths require that the service log in as a user w/a password, and that user has to have premission to access those network locations. - Andy
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service with domain?
Ok, slightly off topic, is there something special that needs to be done when you are running on a windows domain? I can never get sage to accept the user/password combo even though that user is a domain administrator. sage is running on a winXP pro box. Any tricks I should try. I've tried creating a local user that mirrors the domain user settings.
Thanks, Nick |
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DOMAINNAME\username password You also need to make sure that this domain user can logon as a service. Just add the username using the Windows service manager and it will ask you if you want to allow the user to logon as a service. -Polen |
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Thanks Everyone. I'll put the networked files through UNC paths...and make sure it works.
Parley Update: It is working very well...UNC paths were the ticket. Last edited by lparkin; 06-03-2006 at 06:57 PM. |
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Remember, when you install a SageTV upgrade, you need to re-enter the service startup credentials. For some reason, the installer removes then reinstalls the SageTV service, whacking your settings.
Come on people... if the install path and .EXE name don't change, you don't need to reinstall the service!
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DOH...
Polen, thanks for the reply. I know how to do that and ive done it several times before, to no avail. I tried it again last night after reading your post and It took the credentials!! I guess I might have to chalk it up to human error, much as I hate to admit it. Of course, I also upgraded to 5.03 at the same time, so perhaps Ill credit that as the cause Of course, this brings another problem to light. Now when Sage is parsing my import directories, its getting hung up on something or other, and making my clients unresponsive. I remember reading some other posts on this in the past, so I guess I have more research to do. Thanks for the help, Nick |
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