Tue May 12, 2020 1:35 pm by atc98092
A failure to start Serviio still creates a log file, unless it's completely blocked from starting. Can a non-admin user run the batch file? I can't say for sure, but I believe the answer would be yes. The Serviio service can be run as a regular user. It doesn't have to be a system account. The attached log file does show a normal startup. If there's no log file at all with a failed startup, then there's something other than a Serviio problem stopping the startup. Perhaps an anti-virus application, thinking (incorrectly) that it's not an authorized application.
I just checked my main media server, and there are two Serviio services shown in Task Manager, so that appears to be normal.
Dan
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