Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:04 am by atc98092
In Windows, runs the Services app. It can be found in the Control Panel, or just hit the search bar and type services. When it opens, scroll down to Serviio and open it (double-click). In the properties window that opens, You will see a "Log On" tab. Click that tab and you'll see it's running under the Local System account. Click the "This Account" button, then click Browse. In the Select User window, click Advanced. In the window that opens, click "Find Now", and you'll see a list of every user account on the computer. Click the name you want to use and click OK, then click OK again. You are back on the Log On tab, and the name you selected should be in the text box. Now enter the password for that account, and then confirm it. Windows does not validate the password, so if you get it wrong it doesn't tell you. Now click "Apply".
Serviio will now use that user account the next time it starts. If you want it to change immediately, either stop and start the service (the buttons are on the General tab), or simply reboot the computer. As long as you have the password correct, Serviio is now running under the new user account. Serviio should now be able to access the same network resources that you can access when you are logged into the computer.
Dan
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