Thanks for your feedback. Everything works fine until I do a reboot and then I have to go into settings and turn on media streaming even though it is set to automatic. Method 1: Create a new user account in Windows Suggest you to refer this article to Create a local user or administrator account in Windows We have a video for your reference. We advise you backing up your personal files for easy access. Hi , My media streaming service does not start after a reboot, In Services it is set to automatic and the fire wall is set ok.
Hope someone can help. Windows 10 is updated to latest version. Kind Regards Chris. I know they are two different things, I don't even know how removing the configuration for direct access which I never configured and had to install the management tools for it even have to do with the dashboard and client connectors, but removing it fixed the connection issue.
Also no one was on the server from the time that they were connecting and working until the time I had the connection issue. Although fixing one issue has brought up this other issue now which seems to be linked to some sort of ssl error which I can't seem to fix to get the http service working again. No not a test it is in use right now by a business. The only good thing right now is that they don't use the remote Web Access very much if at all.
So I did a System State recovery back to the 8. I reverted it because I don't have time to rejoin all the workstations back to the domain which I have to do if I do that as a solution. I have found an article on how to transition from essentials to standard, but not on how to reinstall essentials. You can store your digital photos in the Photos shared folder on your server and then access them from any computer or from an Xbox that is connected to a TV in your home or office.
You can watch photo slide shows, which is like turning your TV into a large picture frame. Windows Server Essentials does not support sharing copy-protected media.
This includes music that is purchased through an online music store. Copy-protected media can be played back only on the computer or device that you used to purchase it. Copy protection prevents you from playing media on more than one computer or device, even if you copy the media to your server and play it from there.
However, you can store the copy-protected media on Windows Server Essentials and continue to play back the media on the computer or device that you used to purchase it. Windows Server Essentials makes it possible to perform common administrative tasks by using the Windows Server Essentials Dashboard.
The Media tab of the server Settings page of the Dashboard provides the following:. For more information, see Allow or restrict access to a media library on the server and Sharing copy-protected media. The media streaming feature in Windows Server Essentials makes it possible for networked computers and some networked digital media devices to play digital media files that are stored on the server.
When you turn the media server on, content that you share in the media libraries will be available for play on devices on your network that are capable of receiving streaming media from your server. You can stream most types of digital media files. Some of the more common types of files that you can stream include:. To play a file, simply locate a song, video, or picture in a shared folder, double-click the file, and the content will stream from the server to your computer and play.
For information about how to find and play the digital media files that are stored on the server, see Play Digital Media. Either another computer on your network or a device known as a digital media receiver sometimes called a networked digital media player. Digital media receivers are hardware devices connected to your wired or wireless network that you can control by using your computer?
For more information, see Turn media streaming on or off. You can share music, videos, and pictures from Windows Server Essentials by streaming files to any supported digital media receiver DMR such as computers, mobile phones, televisions, digital media receivers, extenders for Windows Media Center including Xbox , and other personal electronic devices.
For a current list of digital media devices that are compatible with Windows Server Essentials, see the Windows Compatibility Center. To share the media that is stored in Windows Server Essentials, you need to turn on media streaming. Media streaming is turned off by default. Click Turn on to start sharing all of the files that are stored in the Media Library of the server.
Click Turn off to stop sharing all of the files that are stored in the Media Library of the server. If you want share additional folders in the Media Library, click Customize , and then select Yes for each shared folder that you want to include in the Media Library. For more information, see Allow or restrict access to a media library on the server. The server administrator can add digital media to shared folders in the media library by accessing the server directly, or by using the Remote Web Access site to sign in to the Dashboard.
Other users can add media files to the server by using the Shared Folders connection on the Launchpad, by using the Remote Web Access site, or by using the My Server app for Windows Phone. For information about playing media, see Play Digital Media.
Additionally, you receive the following error:. Configuration encountered some issues Please Click Retry.
If the issue still exists, please refer to the help link for more troubleshooting steps. The service account names that are mentioned in these errors can sometimes have an additional number added if the account was already present in Active Directory.
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