09-19-2022, 10:57 PM
(09-19-2022, 10:35 PM)fdealexa Wrote:(09-19-2022, 12:23 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote:Hi Kent,(09-19-2022, 06:06 AM)praveen.sg8 Wrote:(09-19-2022, 06:04 AM)Iam tryiong to acces via windows run command and typing eg: 192.1.Normally it wont ask any user name or password. But curently its asking for user name and password praveen.sg8 Wrote:(09-19-2022, 01:23 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: What version of moOde are you using?NOt pre instlaled by ALlo. I had downlaoded and installed moode 8.1 and then updgraded
Was it pre-installed by Allo?
It's been so long since I was a power user in Windows that it took me a minute to understand what you are doing. On the virtual Windows 10 host I mentioned before, if I bring up the Windows run command (via Windows key + R) and enter the address of one of my moOde players (http://moode.local, say) then Microsoft Edge opens the moOde WebUI. No username/password required. I don't know why you are being asked for it.
Regards,
Kent
It seems to me that praveen.sg8 is using \ and not / : that should mean that he is trying to open a network share and not browsing the system.
Best regards,
Francesco
Hi, Francesco.
Interesting observation. I glided right past the fact that the OP seems to be entering just an IP address.
Here's my results for this case:
1) moOde 8.2.0 player with neither SMB server nor NFS server enabled; IP address 10.0.0.10
On my Windows 10 test machine, using the Run command entering either "//10.0.0.10" or "\\10.0.0.10" gets me a popup saying "Windows cannot find ...."
2) same moOde player but with SMB server enabled
On my Windows 10 test machine, entering "//10.0.0.10" still gets me the popup. Entering "\\10.0.0.10" results in the Windows Network browser opening on 10.0.0.10 and showing the default NAS, Playlists, and SDCard shares.
So in neither case do I get asked to enter a username/password combo. Perhaps the OP is entering an IP address for some other device?
Regards,
Kent