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Monday, October 30, PM. That means, once folder has been added to medial library, every user can access the folder file without permission limitation. For security consideration, only folder which is included in Media library can be accessed by external device such as Xbox. Move files which you want to access via Xbox to this newly added folder.

Best Regards, Eve Wang Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. Wednesday, November 1, AM. Hi, How things are going there on this issue? Please let me know if you would like further assistance.

Friday, November 3, AM. I am at client all week. I'll check this weekend John Lenz. Friday, November 3, PM. Roku Community. Sign In Help. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Show only Search instead for. If it is, and you're running no firewall but the Windows one, it should JustWork. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.

Hey, Chris. You're right. So it's really hard for me to think I'm the odd man out here. In any case, I have answers to your questions, and some new info too. When I said I had no other firewall on my network, I meant I had nothing else running anywhere that might be restricting intranet traffic. The internet is walled off, but that should have nothing to do with this.

Sorry for the confusion. Anyway, my network is set up just fine. I'd say you should just take that on faith, but even at that, it's evidenced by the fact that everything else on it is working just fine and "everything else" is a pretty good bit of stuff.

That server is what's providing DHCP for everything on the network. Switch leg wired to router, serving a television, blu ray player, and the Vista media center server machine in another room Switch leg wired to router, serving another television and the XBOX that is working fine with the Vista media machine in another room Switch leg wired to router, serving the television and XBOX that are experiencing the troubles with the Win7 machine A laptop, the Win7 machine that's having the troubles, and various mobile devices connected wirelessly to the Linksys router So - here's the new piece of info from today.

It did make a curious change, but it didn't make it work. But, it did show up as a local network device in my homegroup display, and for the first time thus far, it did show up in the set of extenders in media center. But, when I chose to add it, and typed in the code for it, it still failed on the searching for extender step.

So - again, it appears to be Win7 that's at fault. Based on this test, I'd normally be inclined to suspect the router to some degree, but if that were the problem, the other XBOX wouldn't be working flawlessly, which it is.

Thursday, January 21, PM. Any ideas? MS people? I still can't get this stuff working. I'd much rather be told that it's broken and only works some of the time for some people than sit around wasting a bunch of time on it if there's no hope. Monday, January 25, PM. Is that Win7 box joined to a domain, or is it a standalone workstation? I know that you said "But, it did show up as a local network device in my homegroup display, Have you made any changes to Services on the problematic PC?

Latest firmware applied to your router? Your network doesn't sound all that different from mine. My desktop and laptop are joined to the Domain; the main MC box that has a boat-load of tuners, and hosts the Extenders is not. Homegroup is not enabled on that Media Center. All PCs are running Windows firewall, and Avast! Extender setup also a pair of s was quite painless - both JustWorked. Wednesday, January 27, AM. There's no domain. And yeah, it's the homegroup view I was talking about.

Like I was saying before, I think it's safe to say the router's an unlikely candidate, since the Vista machine serving up the tuners works perfectly, and the other software on the 7 machine works for the TVs.

Not sure what you mean by making changes to the services on the problematic box. Changing their startup types? That was involved in the process of getting it to look like it was almost going to work before.

But the end result is unchanged from default. Is there something specific you're expecting to see in an ipconfig output? It would've been obvious to me already if there was going to be something shocking in there. Wednesday, January 27, PM. Take Screenshot by Tapping Back of iPhone. Windows 11 Default Browser. Browse All Windows Articles.

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