Hi,
For some reason that I don't understand we now have two instances of Asset in our Windows Startup Folder - and we only want one. One is looking at the Music Folder on our PC and the other at the Music Share on our NAS. (It's only the latter that we want.) When we try to run the Configuration Utility to update the Library it will only look at the PC and not the NAS. We've tried 'add folder' to include the NAS and 'remove' in an effort to stop Asset looking at the PC, but nothing's changed.
Using Task Manager we can see 4 instances of Asset running as Background Processes and 2 instances of Asset in Start-Up, but the properties and other details for all of them are exactly the same, so we can't work out which to 'Disable' or 'End Process'.
Should I uninstall Asset and then reinstall afresh?
Peter Kinloch
For some reason that I don't understand we now have two instances of Asset in our Windows Startup Folder - and we only want one. One is looking at the Music Folder on our PC and the other at the Music Share on our NAS. (It's only the latter that we want.) When we try to run the Configuration Utility to update the Library it will only look at the PC and not the NAS. We've tried 'add folder' to include the NAS and 'remove' in an effort to stop Asset looking at the PC, but nothing's changed.
Using Task Manager we can see 4 instances of Asset running as Background Processes and 2 instances of Asset in Start-Up, but the properties and other details for all of them are exactly the same, so we can't work out which to 'Disable' or 'End Process'.
Should I uninstall Asset and then reinstall afresh?
Peter Kinloch
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