by kkiejko » Wed Aug 20, 2025 9:57 am
Lowlander wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 12:50 am
Which Build (Help > About) of MediaMonkey are you using and did you setup the Service with the same Windows User MediaMonkey is running as?
I'm using MediaMonkey 2024.1.0.3113.
Well, that's odd. When I tried to enable the service through MM, it kept telling me my login was incorrect when it asked me for my password (even though it was correct), so I just went into services and set up the MM service to use the Local System Account as I didn't think it mattered. I just now went into services and changed the logon user to the user that I'm currently using (for some reason Services will accept my password) and it looks like it's working now. Odd, I don't see why the logon user would matter for the service.
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Which Build (Help > About) of MediaMonkey are you using and did you setup the Service with the same Windows User MediaMonkey is running as?
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I'm using MediaMonkey 2024.1.0.3113.
Well, that's odd. When I tried to enable the service through MM, it kept telling me my login was incorrect when it asked me for my password (even though it was correct), so I just went into services and set up the MM service to use the Local System Account as I didn't think it mattered. I just now went into services and changed the logon user to the user that I'm currently using (for some reason Services will accept my password) and it looks like it's working now. Odd, I don't see why the logon user would matter for the service.