6.7.1 sharing all drives

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wumpus
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6.7.1 sharing all drives

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I recently upgraded from UMS-6.6.0-Java8.exe to UMS-6.7.1.exe.

Before the UMS upgrade, when browsing UMS from my PS3 I would see the list folders that were under the folders which I had explicitly shared in the UMS configuration "Navigation/Share Settings" tab. After upgrading, when I browse UMS with my PS3 I see all my drives listed and a "Web" folder, not the folders I explicitly entered under the shared folders. Is this expected behavior or should I file a problem report?

Windows 10 Pro 1703, 15063.413
Java 8 Update 131 (32 & 64)
UMS 6.7.1
Nadahar
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Re: 6.7.1 sharing all drives

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This is not expected behaviour, and we've had no other reports of this that I know of either. Have you tried to configure your shared folders again? It the answer isn't that easy, please post debug files as described above.
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Re: 6.7.1 sharing all drives

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When I updated I chose the "clean install" (or somesuch) option and ran the configuration wizard. Then went in and added my public Videos, Music and Pictures folders (as I always do). I've just tried removing the folders and re-adding them. Same behavior. I'll submit a problem report per the guidelines.

I run UMS with admin authority, if it matters.
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Re: 6.7.1 sharing all drives

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Attached are
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A screencap of the config tab
A pic of the PS3 screen.
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SubJunk
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Re: 6.7.1 sharing all drives

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I think there is an issue where you have to restart the program to change the shared folders, it has been an issue for a very long time. Try quitting the program and starting it again, and it should work as you expect :)
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Re: 6.7.1 sharing all drives

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There is something very weird going on, if you look at the log file @SubJunk you will see that a lot of events is repeated many times.

@wumpus: Are you running multiple instances of UMS, or is UMS running as a service? Your log file wasn't correct, it didn't have "trace" mode enabled so a lot of information is missing.
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Re: 6.7.1 sharing all drives

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@nadahar Looks like the PS3 is spammy with its ALIVE messages and that maybe we don't limit the threading for that "Recognized media renderer" part. I get the same in my logs except with 16 threads (likely related to CPU hardware)
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Re: 6.7.1 sharing all drives

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I'm only running one UMS instance and it's under Administrator.
I thought I'd followed the Problem Reporting Guidlines to the letter. I did "enter" the UMS tree twice from the PS3 to reproduce the behavior a couple times.

Stopping and starting UMS fixed it. Thanks!
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Re: 6.7.1 sharing all drives

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You must have skipped this step:
Choose "Trace" from the "Log Level" dropdown at the bottom. For the UMS version 5.2.3+ press the "Create TRACE logs" button which restarts UMS in the TRACE mode
Had you done that, the log would be like it should, and UMS would already have been restarted and the problem solved.
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Re: 6.7.1 sharing all drives

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@SubJunk I edited step 3 in the guideline to make it clearer.
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