2021-09-06, 12:53 AM
This is the root level folder listing for my C: drive.
2021-09-06, 01:07 AM
No worries, the installer doesn't create C:\temp. It could be IIS I am not sure but beyond suggesting you try installing the hosting bundle https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/do...-installer I am out of ideas.
Martin
2021-09-06, 01:09 AM
2021-09-06, 01:11 AM
OK. I just downloaded that bundle. If I install it, what will it do to my PC? Might it undo anything else?
2021-09-06, 01:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 2021-09-06, 01:53 AM by mvallevand.)
No idea I am just going with that text in bold from Microsoft. https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/3.1
Martin
2021-09-06, 02:22 AM
Well, astoundingly, we have progress!
I stopped the NextPVR Service, and in the Command window ran NextPVRServer.exe. This time there were no red error messages. I then opened a browser window and entered 127.0.0.1:8866. A whole bunch of lines were added to the bottom of the Command window, and then NextPVR opened in the browser window normally. There was no error message! The N icon in the Systray has turned green, but of course the NextPVR Service is still stopped. I guess I should now start that?
2021-09-06, 03:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 2021-09-06, 03:45 AM by mvallevand.)
The red message was from your old config.xml Yes kill the command line with ctrl-c and see if the service starts.
Martin
2021-09-06, 04:21 AM
Well, that was short-lived. The Systray icon has turned gray again, and now the error messages in the browser are back, although slightly different. Chrome now says this . . .
2021-09-06, 04:26 AM
(2021-09-06, 04:21 AM)NND Wrote: Well, that was short-lived. The Systray icon has turned gray again, and now the error messages in the browser are back, although slightly different. Chrome now says this . . .Is that with it running as service? and running in a command prompt works? I'm guessing it's something firewall/antivirus related, like it's trying to popup a window to ask for permissions in the hidden service desktop session.
2021-09-06, 04:35 AM
I have found that if I stop the NextPVR service, open a Command window, run NextPVRServer.exe, and then run 127.0.0.1:8866 in a Chrome window, it works again. It takes me to the login screen for Admin, I just hit enter, and the normal NextPVR index.html screen loads. But, if I then end NextPVRServer.exe by using Ctrl-C, the NextPVR service does not start automatically. I have to restart it manually. After that, I cannot open 127.0.0.1:8866 in any other browser, and if I click Ctrl-F5 in Chrome, I get the error message there as well. So, it appears the NextPVR web client will not continue to run once NextPVRServer.exe has been closed.
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