Why not just use an account for sharing instead of opening up shares to Guest or Anonymous? This has been tested with MyMovies and Transcode 360. With this tool, the above two link are somewhat obsolete. The above 2 links describe giving access based on 'all access permissions' like Guest and passwordless public sharing. This tool works differently than the 2 links above in that it uses a separate account with password to gain access to the shares. Create the account on the other device(s), add it to the shares and then run this tool. It works by created login scripts for Media Center Extender accounts on the Media Center that connect to the devices using a different account - one that you specify. This includes NAS, Windows Home Server, or another PC (XP or Vista). It can allow your Media Extenders to access other network devices that are sharing files. If at a later time you add another share or device, you can run it again to updated the login scripts. Note - You only need to run it once to get everything setup. This tool needs to be run on your Media Center PC. This time I wrote a program to do the work. Allowing Media Center extenders to access movies stored on a NAS (public access no password version)īut I decided to try a different route.
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