Hello community!
This is Anne from Germany and this is my first question here in the forum.
I have problems configuring Windows Homeserver 2016 to meet my needs. Since about 2013 I have been using a NAS as my music streaming platform. Previous operating system Windows Homeserver 2011. Only the software dbpoweramp CD Ripper and dbpoweramp Batchripper were installed. It should stay that way.
Windows Homeserver 2016 is now the new operating system. When restarting, dbpoweramp Batchripper should start automatically. I have inserted the program in the Startup folder. But it doesn't start automatically.
Exactly the same version works for my new Windows 10 computer. I also correctly inserted it for the autostart. After starting up, dbpoweramp Batchripper starts automatically.
It is important to me that dbpoweramp Batchripper starts automatically after starting up. What can I do? My favorite solution is the autostart solution.
Is it possible to turn dbpoweramp into a Windows service and how does it work with Powershell?
I look forward to your support.
Anne
This is Anne from Germany and this is my first question here in the forum.
I have problems configuring Windows Homeserver 2016 to meet my needs. Since about 2013 I have been using a NAS as my music streaming platform. Previous operating system Windows Homeserver 2011. Only the software dbpoweramp CD Ripper and dbpoweramp Batchripper were installed. It should stay that way.
Windows Homeserver 2016 is now the new operating system. When restarting, dbpoweramp Batchripper should start automatically. I have inserted the program in the Startup folder. But it doesn't start automatically.
Exactly the same version works for my new Windows 10 computer. I also correctly inserted it for the autostart. After starting up, dbpoweramp Batchripper starts automatically.
It is important to me that dbpoweramp Batchripper starts automatically after starting up. What can I do? My favorite solution is the autostart solution.
Is it possible to turn dbpoweramp into a Windows service and how does it work with Powershell?
I look forward to your support.
Anne
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