Program won't even open
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Program won't even open
I'm unable to get an interface to even open with Universal Media Server. For a second the cursor changes like something might load, then nothing. I don't see anything in task manager or on the task bar or anything like that. I'm running Windows 7 Professional, my Java is up to date and I'm (attempting) to run UMS 5.2.2 Java 8 ver, but I've never had luck getting it to run in any previous version with any previous version of Java. I would be happy to provide any other information that would help! I don't have a debug file attached because I haven't even gotten the program open...
Re: Program won't even open
I would re-download the program and install again.
Re: Program won't even open
That was actually the first thing I tried, complete with reboot and unfortunately it's done nothing for me.Trell wrote:I would re-download the program and install again.
Re: Program won't even open
Please attach C:\ProgramData\UMS\debug.log 

Re: Program won't even open
I'm not seeing a file with that name. I'm in C:\ProgramData\UMS\ and my options are a folder called 'data', ffmpeg.webfilters, UMS.conf, VirtualFolders.conf and WEB.conf.SubJunk wrote:Please attach C:\ProgramData\UMS\debug.log
Re: Program won't even open
From install dir instead of UMS.exe start/run UMS.bat.
If UMS will start, you incorrectly set HeapSize. Big value leads to memory allocation error so UMS will not start. BAT file starts it with default 768M.
Install process asks you for this size which is then stored in registry:
Change it to size which is ok on your computer. How to find out right value I already wrote in past...try searching here for "HelloWorld"
If UMS will start, you incorrectly set HeapSize. Big value leads to memory allocation error so UMS will not start. BAT file starts it with default 768M.
Install process asks you for this size which is then stored in registry:
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Universal Media Server\HeapMem