Wed Jun 05, 2024 8:12 pm by atc98092
OK, it really sounds like Serviio isn't running. Open the Task Manager again and look at services, and check that it shows Serviio running. You can also look at the Serviio log (C:\Program Files\Serviio\Log\serviio.log). If Serviio starts then stops, there should be an error message in the log. If Serviio can't start at all, then the log may not even exist, and if it does will be very short. Let us know what you find.
By default, Serviio runs as a Windows system service, which has some limitations on what the program can access. Your security program might have been blocking it from running, so you might try restarting the service with the program disabled. You can restart a service in the Services applet.
Dan
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