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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzi" data-source="post: 1006229" data-attributes="member: 55213"><p>Post a screenshot of the general tab in setup - I am sure "Catalog file (XML)" points to your local path.</p><p>(That's what the wizard does for a local install - it needs to be changed to your network path)</p><p>If you read my very first post here ... it is usually the best to do the config in MyFilms properly first - then (re)create the AMCupdater konfig from import tab - this makes sure, most of your settings will be pushed to your AMCU konfig. Then you can tweak it to your personal needs.</p><p>Alternatively, you could do it fully manually - which means to do setup in both parts.</p><p>Setupwizard does all this for you only for a local (non network) install - but I also use the wizard first to create a basic install and then modify it for network usage, where necessary, as I prefer having all stuff preset...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzi, post: 1006229, member: 55213"] Post a screenshot of the general tab in setup - I am sure "Catalog file (XML)" points to your local path. (That's what the wizard does for a local install - it needs to be changed to your network path) If you read my very first post here ... it is usually the best to do the config in MyFilms properly first - then (re)create the AMCupdater konfig from import tab - this makes sure, most of your settings will be pushed to your AMCU konfig. Then you can tweak it to your personal needs. Alternatively, you could do it fully manually - which means to do setup in both parts. Setupwizard does all this for you only for a local (non network) install - but I also use the wizard first to create a basic install and then modify it for network usage, where necessary, as I prefer having all stuff preset... [/QUOTE]
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