Tuesday, January 28, 2014

How to Run Plex Media Server as a Windows Service with AlwaysUp

Ensure that Plex starts when your computer boots and is always available to serve your media. No need to log in!

Plex Media Server is a free "digital hub" for sharing media across all your Plex-enabled devices.

To setup Plex Media Server with AlwaysUp 6.0 and later:
  1. Download and install AlwaysUp, if necessary.
  2. Download and install the Plex Media Server, if necessary. Please make a note of where you installed it as this will be used in a later step.
  3. Start AlwaysUp.
  4. Select Application > Add to open the Add Application window:
    Add Application
  5. On the General tab:
    • In the Application field, enter the full path to the Plex Media Server executable, Plex Media Server.exe. If you installed Plex in the default location, this is:
      C:\Program Files\Plex\Plex Media Server\Plex Media Server.exe
    • In the Name field, enter the name that you will call the application in AlwaysUp. We have entered Plex Media Server but you can specify almost anything you like.
    Plex Media Server Windows Service: General Tab
  6. Click over to the LogOn tab and enter the user name and password of the account in which you installed and configured Plex Media Server. Plex must run in this account so that it can find its settings.
    Plex Media Server Windows Service: LogOn Tab
  7. Click over to the Startup tab and check the Ensure that the Windows Networking components have started box. This informs AlwaysUp that the media server needs the TCP/IP networking stack to operate.
    Plex Media Server Windows Service: Startup Tab
  8. Click the Save >> button. In a couple of seconds, an application called Plex Media Server will show up in the AlwaysUp window. It is not yet running though.
    Plex Media Server Windows Service: Created
  9. Before we start Plex as a Windows Service, we must prevent a second copy from starting when you log on. To do so:
    1. Start Plex Media Server if necessary (Start button > All Programs > Plex Media Server > Plex Media Server)
    2. Right-click on the Plex Media Server tray icon (Plex Media Server Tray Icon) and un-check Start Plex Media Server at Login if it is checked.
      Stop Plex Media Server Start at Login
  10. If Plex Media Server is running, close it now by clicking on the tray icon and selecting Exit from the menu. AlwaysUp will not be able to start Plex Media Server properly if it is already running.
    Exit Plex Media Server
  11. Starting Plex as a service at this stage will run it in Session 0 - the desktop hosting all Windows Services. Plex works fine like this on Windows XP and 2003 but versions prior to 0.9.7 may run into trouble on Windows 8/7/Vista, and Server 2012/2008 where Session 0 is isolated and Plex's tray icon cannot "attach itself" to a task bar.
    If you are using Plex version 0.9.6.9 or earlierplease follow steps 1-8 of this tutorial to provide a task bar in Session 0. Once complete, start the new Explorer service you created by selecting Application > Start "Explorer".
  12. To start Plex from AlwaysUp chooseApplication > Start "Plex Media Server". Note that you probably won't see Plex's tray icon appear as it is running in the background but media sharing should proceed normally.
    Plex Media Server Windows Service: Running
    On Windows 8, 2012, 7, 2008 or Vista (or when connecting via RDP), choosing Tools > Switch to Session 0... will take you to Session 0 where you can interact with the Plex Media Server tray icon.
  13. That's it! Next time your computer boots, Plex Media Server will start up immediately, before anyone logs on. We encourage you to edit Plex in AlwaysUp and check out the many other settings that may be appropriate for your environment.


Plex Media Server not working properly as a Windows Service?

  • From AlwaysUp, select Application > Report Activity > Today... to bring up a HTML report detailing the interaction between AlwaysUp and your application. The AlwaysUp Event Log Messages page explains the more obscure messages.
  • Check the Plex logs for error messages. The files can be found in C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Plex Media Server\Logs.
  • During testing on our Windows 7 computer, we encountered a peculiar situation where Plex would not run if we stopped it in AlwaysUp and started it from the Start button. The server log (C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Plex Media Server\Logs\Plex Media Server.log) recorded a puzzling error - "Access denied". Fortunately we were able to resolve the issue with little fuss by running Plex as an Administrator (just once). Strange indeed.
  • Consult the AlwaysUp FAQ for answers to commonly asked questions and troubleshooting tips.
  • Contact us and we will be happy to help!

Saturday, January 25, 2014

ActiveX Settings for Internet Explorer

ActiveX Settings
To change your ActiveX Controls, click on 'Tools', then select 'Internet Options'.
Once in the 'Internet Options' menu, click on the 'Security' tab.
From the 'Security' tab, click on 'Custom level...'
Scroll down until you see 'ActiveX controls and plug-ins'.
**For IE 9 users only: For the first option, 'Allow ActiveX filtering', select 'Disable'.
**For all users: Scroll down further through 'ActiveX controls and plug-ins', and change the following 3 values to 'Prompt':
  • Download signed ActiveX controls
  • Download unsigned ActiveX controls
  • Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting
When done, select 'OK' and exit the Security Settings menu.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Eraser removes files safely and permanently

 
 
 
 
Eraser is an enormous all-in-one toolbox devoted to secure file deletion. This free utility can securely delete files on your command, or according to a schedule.When you delete files from your PC using Windows Recycle Bin, they don't really go away entirely. Instead, Windows just marks the files as erased and hides them from view until you eventually fill that drive space with something else. If you want to make sure your data is gone for good, use Eraser, a free and open-source file deletion utility that uses DoD-grade algorithms to repeatedly overwrite your deleted data until it's practically unrecoverable.   

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