by Gregory the Basil » Tue May 04, 2021 12:24 pm
I've been trying to delete one folder from being on the scan list, and adding a different one to be scheduled "at startup". I've done them together and separately. I had previously removed a number of dead folders and those changes have been saved.
Deleting: I can delete the one, save the changes, close everything and come back and still see it there. If I save and close the options, and go right back it, it remains. I've tried clicking the check box to both on and off. This folder is not under the main folder for music.
Scheduling: When I try to change the schedule for the new folder, it never holds the change. Saving and closing then immediately reopening the options shows "manual" even though I'd asked for "at startup". Closing everything down and coming back up doesn't change anything. This folder is not under the main folder for music.
Both are folders on a network attached storage device I have mapped to drive letters (net use in Windows); the one to delete is a folder under the root, and the new one is two levels down. The third (main) folder that is staying the same is a folder under the root as well. All folders are on the same drive letter.
OS: Windows 10 Pro V20H2 19042.928
MMW 5.0.0.2338
I've been trying to delete one folder from being on the scan list, and adding a different one to be scheduled "at startup". I've done them together and separately. I had previously removed a number of dead folders and those changes have been saved.
Deleting: I can delete the one, save the changes, close everything and come back and still see it there. If I save and close the options, and go right back it, it remains. I've tried clicking the check box to both on and off. This folder is not under the main folder for music.
Scheduling: When I try to change the schedule for the new folder, it never holds the change. Saving and closing then immediately reopening the options shows "manual" even though I'd asked for "at startup". Closing everything down and coming back up doesn't change anything. This folder is not under the main folder for music.
Both are folders on a network attached storage device I have mapped to drive letters (net use in Windows); the one to delete is a folder under the root, and the new one is two levels down. The third (main) folder that is staying the same is a folder under the root as well. All folders are on the same drive letter.
OS: Windows 10 Pro V20H2 19042.928
MMW 5.0.0.2338