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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Where is the config.json file on Windows?

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    Where is the config.json file on Windows?

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    2025-01-21, 08:53 PM (This post was last modified: 2025-01-21, 08:54 PM by 4r5hw45twh. Edited 1 time in total.)
    (2025-01-21, 08:51 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote:
    (2025-01-21, 08:25 PM)4r5hw45twh Wrote: Oh, I thought the left side of the path line was host and right was Docker?


    That's right, but you put web-config.json in a folder on the host that is already mapped to /config in the container.  Meaning you can't then map a specific file in that to another place in the container.

    Huh. Very interesting. It is now working for me since I made a new folder with web-config.json in it. Thanks a ton for your time with this issue!
    Should I also be mapping /data or no?
    I am just trying to get the best practices down to minimize issues/headaches.
    I currently have cache, config, and now config.json mapped/binded (not sure proper terminology).
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    2025-01-21, 09:16 PM
    The only mandatory volumes you need to map is /config, that has all your permanent data, and wherever your media library is located. /cache is optional, but its good to provide a permanent location for it so that Jellyfin doesn't have to regenerate the cache.

    If your media is in /data, then you would need to map that folder.
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