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Re: Podcasts not working

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 1:46 pm
by dgat
Eugene wrote:
dgat wrote:I have done that several times - and have just done it again but still no change - if I view the list inside the podcast I can see the list in the browser but if I run update podcasts I see nothing on the right had side at all
On right click mouse in folder list - "Restore folders" - "Update podcasts"
Sorry but in my list on the left hand side I see no Restore Folders and if I right click on anything I see no Restore Folders option there either - could you explain please?

Re: Podcasts not working

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:06 pm
by Eugene
dgat wrote:
Eugene wrote:
dgat wrote:I have done that several times - and have just done it again but still no change - if I view the list inside the podcast I can see the list in the browser but if I run update podcasts I see nothing on the right had side at all
On right click mouse in folder list - "Restore folders" - "Update podcasts"
Sorry but in my list on the left hand side I see no Restore Folders and if I right click on anything I see no Restore Folders option there either - could you explain please?
If there are no "Restore Folders" then you have another problem.

Re: Podcasts not working

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:19 pm
by dgat
Here is my screenshot attached - I didnt see any restore folders in your screenshot either - if they are not there then 'what' is the problem?[

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Re: Podcasts not working

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:49 pm
by Eugene
dgat wrote:Here is my screenshot attached - I didnt see any restore folders in your screenshot either - if they are not there then 'what' is the problem?[
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Currently, I do not know, what version of the operating system?

Re: Podcasts not working

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 5:18 pm
by dgat
XP Pro Sp2 and I am running 1.01 WMS currently in Eval

Re: Podcasts not working

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:26 pm
by Eugene
dgat wrote:XP Pro Sp2 and I am running 1.01 WMS currently in Eval
Perhaps there are some messages in the debug log.
1. Restart program
2. Settings-Additional-Log-Debug
3. Update podcasts
4. Settings-Additional-Log-View

Re: Podcasts not working

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:27 pm
by dgat
Eugene wrote:
dgat wrote:XP Pro Sp2 and I am running 1.01 WMS currently in Eval
Perhaps there are some messages in the debug log.
1. Restart program
2. Settings-Additional-Log-Debug
3. Update podcasts
4. Settings-Additional-Log-View
Will give that a go a bit later Eugene - thanks

Re: Podcasts not working

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:09 pm
by dgat
Just tried the log and it doesnt put anything addition in there at all when I run Update Podcasts

I think I may just give up on this as a bad idea to be honest.

Thanks for your help anyway

Re: Podcasts not working

Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2010 11:21 pm
by JohnCSS
I have worked my way thro this thread in an attempt to find solution to my own IDENTICAL problem.
It seems member 'dgat' gave up, but I have traced all and get identical results.
Tried everything.
I have Windows XP SP3, WMS 1.03, and get the same as 'dgat' - I can see iplayer but, (tried everything that you and 'egat' did) and still no content.
Can you let me have an answer to this before I complete the payment please?
Is it worth investigating Firewall, Router, Virus software etc . . . ? Do you know which of these 'dgat' was using? Is there a common link?

Re: Podcasts not working

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 11:54 am
by dgat
JohnCSS wrote:I have worked my way thro this thread in an attempt to find solution to my own IDENTICAL problem.
It seems member 'dgat' gave up, but I have traced all and get identical results.
Tried everything.
I have Windows XP SP3, WMS 1.03, and get the same as 'dgat' - I can see iplayer but, (tried everything that you and 'egat' did) and still no content.
Can you let me have an answer to this before I complete the payment please?
Is it worth investigating Firewall, Router, Virus software etc . . . ? Do you know which of these 'dgat' was using? Is there a common link?
John - I tried disabling all software firewalls and AV software - didn't try doing anything on the router but that would be port specific anyway. I was running XP Pro SP2