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<blockquote data-quote="charli181" data-source="post: 891580" data-attributes="member: 54408"><p>OK, some good news, I have got some of it to work...</p><p>I created a new website in IIS and assigned port 81 to it, as my default website has port 80 already. I pointed the website to the install folder c:\program files\...\www and ensured asp.net was set to 4.03xxxx</p><p> </p><p>This got me all the pretty css graphics.</p><p> </p><p>The next thing was I had setup authentication on MPExtender, but my URL strings is WebMP would not save the url with the passwords in the string. I think the problem here was the client stream was failing to save, so nothing saved. Found where this was stored in the WebMediaPortal.xml, and updated them manually. Now I can see my TV schedules and recordings.</p><p> </p><p>Now to try and get my movies and pictures working. Do I need to install the MP CLient on my TV Server to get Movies etc to work, or I fool the system somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charli181, post: 891580, member: 54408"] OK, some good news, I have got some of it to work... I created a new website in IIS and assigned port 81 to it, as my default website has port 80 already. I pointed the website to the install folder c:\program files\...\www and ensured asp.net was set to 4.03xxxx This got me all the pretty css graphics. The next thing was I had setup authentication on MPExtender, but my URL strings is WebMP would not save the url with the passwords in the string. I think the problem here was the client stream was failing to save, so nothing saved. Found where this was stored in the WebMediaPortal.xml, and updated them manually. Now I can see my TV schedules and recordings. Now to try and get my movies and pictures working. Do I need to install the MP CLient on my TV Server to get Movies etc to work, or I fool the system somehow. [/QUOTE]
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