MediaPortal Version: V1
MediaPortal Skin: original
Windows Version: XP SP2 Up to date
CPU Type: 1.8 Ghz
HDD: 10 Go
Memory: 400 Mo
Other informations are not necessary.
I've got a minimalist HTPC running all my files over a wired 100 Mb Lan.
So 100% of my files are on another PC and both computer are in workgroup, no domain.
I use share folders to share all my files, and it works pretty well ... But I got this bug since I started using media Portal (1 year ago) so this bug is not a V1 bug only.
If I ever get my drives disconnected, MediaPortal is not able to restore disconnected folder (any plugins : my videos for example)
I must quit MediaPortal, launch Windows Explorer, and simply click on the disconnected shared folders (with an X in front of the folder) for them to automatically get reconnected (no login/password prompt)
Is there a Way for media portal to do this simple task automatically ? a Workaround ?
Is this a new bug witch you are going to take care of ?
Or is my case not important enough to take care of ?
Thank you for your attention ... and for your excellent work !
ZaMotH
MediaPortal Skin: original
Windows Version: XP SP2 Up to date
CPU Type: 1.8 Ghz
HDD: 10 Go
Memory: 400 Mo
Other informations are not necessary.
I've got a minimalist HTPC running all my files over a wired 100 Mb Lan.
So 100% of my files are on another PC and both computer are in workgroup, no domain.
I use share folders to share all my files, and it works pretty well ... But I got this bug since I started using media Portal (1 year ago) so this bug is not a V1 bug only.
If I ever get my drives disconnected, MediaPortal is not able to restore disconnected folder (any plugins : my videos for example)
I must quit MediaPortal, launch Windows Explorer, and simply click on the disconnected shared folders (with an X in front of the folder) for them to automatically get reconnected (no login/password prompt)
Is there a Way for media portal to do this simple task automatically ? a Workaround ?
Is this a new bug witch you are going to take care of ?
Or is my case not important enough to take care of ?
Thank you for your attention ... and for your excellent work !
ZaMotH