This is immediately apparent in Theatre View, but requires a refresh of the View in Standard View, possibly.įirewall blocks the deletion from being executed on the Server and also blocks the update of the Server Library. The local copy of Server Library is updated with the deletion, removing the file from the view. This explains perfectly the scenario of deleting a file on the Client, having it disappear on the Client View, but then reappearing when the Client is closed and reopened. There is a small chance a Virus Scanner is the actual culprit if yours uses heuristics or similar, but I would look to the firewall first. You need to investigate your firewalls and explicitly allow MC programs to operate. Klauss, a firewall on your Server or Client or both is blocking MC transactions between the Server and the Client. Of course, I don't know if there is a correlation, but I want to point that out. This update introduced some bugs for IIS and powershell. Deleting files on the server in any view always works.Īgain, I would like to mention that I also installed the Windows Fall Creator's Update. When I delete a file in standard view, the file does NOT disappear. The odd thing is that when I delete a file (from the client) from theater view, the file actually disappears. Tried to delete a file from the client - does not delete the file on the server (this used to work). Then I started the client and connected to the server using the access key and entered the username / password (My client does not have a local library - it only uses the server). I then deleted the (restored) library on the server completely and re-added my directories - waited for the library to be ready (took about 10 min). Shared my library on the server and created a media authentication password (read / write) on the server. Then I re-installed MC23 on both machines and restored a library backup (including settings) on the server. I uninstalled MC21 and MC23 on both the client and the server.
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