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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Jackson" data-source="post: 1137812" data-attributes="member: 152549"><p>Likely a different problem but here you go. </p><p>You open up the windows services Which is part of your administrative tools.</p><p>Scroll down to TV service.</p><p>Right-click and select properties.</p><p>Click on logon tab.</p><p>Click radio button "this account" and enter the login information.</p><p></p><p>Before you shut down the service and restart it. The user must have full access to the program/team media portal and all subdirectories as well as programdata/team media portal. The default is that only the system user has access. You can set the permissions using Windows Explorer and right clicking on the directory. The user that I tried was also a local administrator. I'm not sure if that's a requirement for it to work but just wanted to let you know.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind if you do change the permissions you want to be careful not to put things there accidentally.</p><p></p><p>Once you've done this you can stop the service and then start the service back up again. Hope that works for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Jackson, post: 1137812, member: 152549"] Likely a different problem but here you go. You open up the windows services Which is part of your administrative tools. Scroll down to TV service. Right-click and select properties. Click on logon tab. Click radio button "this account" and enter the login information. Before you shut down the service and restart it. The user must have full access to the program/team media portal and all subdirectories as well as programdata/team media portal. The default is that only the system user has access. You can set the permissions using Windows Explorer and right clicking on the directory. The user that I tried was also a local administrator. I'm not sure if that's a requirement for it to work but just wanted to let you know. Keep in mind if you do change the permissions you want to be careful not to put things there accidentally. Once you've done this you can stop the service and then start the service back up again. Hope that works for you. [/QUOTE]
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