2024-06-03, 05:49 PM
(2024-06-03, 04:39 PM)KodiUser1138 Wrote:(2024-06-03, 04:34 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: What path is it trying to go to if you launch directly from the tray app? I'm assuming C:\Users\yourUser\appdata\local. If so, try launching the tray app as admin.
Correct. Running the tray app as admin produces the same failed result. I'm presently making a back-up of the "working" 10.9.3 data folder and will then un-install everything JF, delete all data folders that aren't back-ups and do a fresh clean install.
This seems to have been the remedy.
Note to future self - Uninstall JF fully and delete ALL JF folders including in the User/AppData/Local folder. Back-up the ProgramData JF folder. Do a complete re-install and that should correct this issue.
Now KodiSyncQue doesn't seem to be pushing database updates to Kodi clients. Not sure if that's on the JF end or need to "fix" libraries on the Kodi side.
JF Wish List:
IMDb Top250 metadata
Collection content rules: Library-Title/Sorttitle/Tag/Director/Filename/Contains
Collection organized by Library
Collections scanned to editable XML
Media info show added Collection
Soundtrack auto link to movie by title/sort/Manual
Read Music Album Sort
IMDb Top250 metadata
Collection content rules: Library-Title/Sorttitle/Tag/Director/Filename/Contains
Collection organized by Library
Collections scanned to editable XML
Media info show added Collection
Soundtrack auto link to movie by title/sort/Manual
Read Music Album Sort