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MediaPortal 1 Plugins
Schedules Direct US/Canadian/Mexico EPG Plugin (Updated August 2010)
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Jackson" data-source="post: 1136823" data-attributes="member: 152549"><p>The three log files are attached. Thanks for the quick response.</p><p></p><p>I have fully uninstalled media portal in the past and done a full uninstall including uninstalling the data files and also deleted the data from the program data directory. I don't know if something is just lingering in the registry that's causing this or some other process is attempting to use the same port. I don't know if there's a way to run some sort of clean program that cleans every remnants of media portal installed on the system.</p><p></p><p>Schedules direct plug-in has never worked on this system. However as I previously mentioned, it works on a much slower fresh installed Windows 7 64-bit. Both systems are on the same network.</p><p></p><p>On the system that doesn't work with the schedule with a scheduled direct plug-in, another tool that connects to the scheduled direct web service does successfully pull the data. That ultimately means to me there is no issue with communicating via the network to schedule direct web service inside the configuration of the network. I think there is either something in conflict the schedule direct plug-in or something screwy with my media portal install. Unfortunately I have not yet identified what that is. Any assistance would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Jackson, post: 1136823, member: 152549"] The three log files are attached. Thanks for the quick response. I have fully uninstalled media portal in the past and done a full uninstall including uninstalling the data files and also deleted the data from the program data directory. I don't know if something is just lingering in the registry that's causing this or some other process is attempting to use the same port. I don't know if there's a way to run some sort of clean program that cleans every remnants of media portal installed on the system. Schedules direct plug-in has never worked on this system. However as I previously mentioned, it works on a much slower fresh installed Windows 7 64-bit. Both systems are on the same network. On the system that doesn't work with the schedule with a scheduled direct plug-in, another tool that connects to the scheduled direct web service does successfully pull the data. That ultimately means to me there is no issue with communicating via the network to schedule direct web service inside the configuration of the network. I think there is either something in conflict the schedule direct plug-in or something screwy with my media portal install. Unfortunately I have not yet identified what that is. Any assistance would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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