by Lakuos » Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:39 am
Lakuos wrote:Hello all; I'm having issues seeing the shared MediaMonkey Server both locally and on the local network. I do see other servers on the network just fine. No other UPNP/DLNA servers are on this PC. I'm a gold license holder with ver 4.0.2.1462 on a Win XP sp3 machine.
The root cause was within the Windows XP os; UPnP service is not installed by default.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941206
- [1]Click Start, click Run, type appwiz.cpl, and then click OK.
[2]Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
[3]In the Components window, click Networking Services, and then click Details.
[4]Click to select the Internet Gateway Device and UPnP User Interface check boxes in the Subcomponents of Networking Services window, if they are not selected.
[5]Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to complete the installation. Or, if you did not make any changes, close the Add or Remove Programs windows and Control Panel.
[6]Start the Services MMC snap-in. To do this, click Start, click Run, type services.msc, and then click OK.
[7]Locate SSDP Discovery Service in the list of services.
[8]If the status is not Started, double-click SSDP Discovery Service to open the SSDP Discovery Service Properties dialog box.
[9]In the Startup type box, click Automatic, and then click Start under Service status. Then, close the SSDP Discovery Services Properties dialog box.
[10]**RESTART the system
[11]***RESTART your router
Once the router was restarted I was able to see the MediaMonkey Server both locally and on the network.
This wasn't my issue but if you continue to have issues, check your firewall settings as well
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886257
[quote="Lakuos"]Hello all; I'm having issues seeing the shared MediaMonkey Server both locally and on the local network. I do see other servers on the network just fine. No other UPNP/DLNA servers are on this PC. I'm a gold license holder with ver 4.0.2.1462 on a Win XP sp3 machine.
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The root cause was within the Windows XP os; UPnP service is not installed by default.
[url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941206[/url]
[list=1][1]Click Start, click Run, type appwiz.cpl, and then click OK.
[2]Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
[3]In the Components window, click Networking Services, and then click Details.
[4]Click to select the Internet Gateway Device and UPnP User Interface check boxes in the Subcomponents of Networking Services window, if they are not selected.
[5]Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to complete the installation. Or, if you did not make any changes, close the Add or Remove Programs windows and Control Panel.
[6]Start the Services MMC snap-in. To do this, click Start, click Run, type services.msc, and then click OK.
[7]Locate SSDP Discovery Service in the list of services.
[8]If the status is not Started, double-click SSDP Discovery Service to open the SSDP Discovery Service Properties dialog box.
[9]In the Startup type box, click Automatic, and then click Start under Service status. Then, close the SSDP Discovery Services Properties dialog box.
[10]**RESTART the system
[11]***[b]RESTART your router[/b][/list]
Once the router was restarted I was able to see the MediaMonkey Server both locally and on the network.
This wasn't my issue but if you continue to have issues, check your firewall settings as well [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886257[/url]