![]() ![]() Tip: If you want your computer's name to be included in the name of the service, the special identifier This name will be displayed on devices when they search for media servers on your home network. To add “Log on as a service” permissions:Įnter a name for your Mezzmo media server. Tip: You may need to add the Logon as a service permission to your account. On the Properties dialog, adjust the Log On settings to use the same Windows user account that Mezzmo (Windows) app is running under. Right-click on the Mezzmo service and click Properties. Go to Windows Services window in Control Panel. To fix this, you should change the Windows account that the Mezzmo server Windows service is running under. Tip: When running Mezzmo server as a Windows service, if you are having the issue where Mezzmo server is not listing your files on your devices or not being able to access your files on a NAS or external computer, then the reason will most likely be due to the Windows Local System account not having access rights to your files. However, running Mezzmo server as a Windows service does have important benefits - namely being able to run Mezzmo server on a dedicated server box without having to log into Windows, and being able to secure the Windows service when using Mezzmo to stream outside your home. Running as a console application will eliminate a common issue for users where (when Mezzmo server is running as a Windows service) files from NAS drives are not accessible from Mezzmo server and cannot be streamed. Tip: The easiest way to run your Mezzmo server is as a console application. ![]() When Mezzmo server runs as a Windows service, Mezzmo server runs as a Windows service under (by default) the Windows Local System account. When Mezzmo server runs as a Console application, Mezzmo server runs as an invisible application under the same Windows user account as you are logged into on your Windows computer. ![]()
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