Sun Jul 24, 2016 6:57 pm by xdzgor
Hi - I think I found out how to do it. If anyone can confirm, I'd like to hear.
It seems that serviio can't store separate usernames/passwords for accessing content on other machines via unc-paths. Serviio uses the info from the user account under which the serviio Windows service is running - that is, the username/password from that account. This means that the machines you are trying to access need to have this username/password created, to allow access to the content you require.
The easiest for me was to create a "serviio" user (username/password) on the machine running serviio, use this account to run the serviio service, and also create a user (with the same username/password) on the machines with the content.
Luckily I have admin privileges for the content machines, so I was able to create a "serviio" user on them.
What do I do for machines on which I can't create this special user, but have other logon credentials?
Thanks!