Nope, these are "virtual drives" used by MP2 Server and MP2 Client. When you play a media item, it is mapped to one of these drives, when you stop playing the media item, it should disappear. We currently need this to be able to play then content of ISO, RAR, ZIP files as well as when you play a file of any kind located on a remote drive. So no need to care about these drives. They should disappear as soon as you exit the MP2 Client application and stop the MP2 Server service.Should T and U match my drive F: where the data is?
As to your S-drive: This may be left from a hard termination of a former MP2 Client or Server (e.g. by a crash or by just terminating the process via task manager). When you restart your computer, it should be gone...
No, currently these have to be collected manually.Is there a way to have MP2 collect all the logs for everyones needs or do I need to manually collect them?
It is easiest to simply zip the whole log folder.manually collect them?
I copied the following to http://wiki.team-mediaportal.com/in...2/6_Support/FAQ/Why_do_I_have_drives_R:_&_S:?
Made my morning, thanks!Just like in the 70's, by reading them in reverse order are we looking for satan messages??