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this
should
not
be
a
problem.
Yo u
have
a
third
party
firewall
in
your
network,
which
is
preventing
file
sharing.
If
you
have
a
third
party
firewall
(Like
Norton,
or
Zone
Alarm)
that
will
have
its
own control
panel
and
you
will
need
to
consult
the
manual
for
your
firewall.
If
your
PC
is
connected
to
a
managed
network,
with
a
server
sometimes
the
PC
being
searched
for
needs
to
be
server
Workgroup.
4.
You
can
see
the
PC
you
want
to
play
music
from,
but
cannot
find
any folders
on
the
PC:
The
folder
which
has
your
music
in
it
is
not
shared.
Yo u
will
need
to
locate
the
file
you
want
to
share,
right
click
on
the
folder,
and
select
Properties’,
Then
tick
share this
file.
The
folder
is
not
in
an
accessible
place,
i.e.
it
is
in,
My
music,
My
documents
or
on
the
Desktop.
Yo u
will
need
to
mode
the
folder
to
the
root
directory.
Yo u
have
entered
the
wrong
user
name
or
password
for
the
PC
account
you
are trying
to
access.
Check
and
re-enter
the
user
name
and
password,
note
the password
is
case
sensitive.
Yo u
have
a
firewall
running
which
is
preventing
the
internet
radio
from
seeing
the shared
folder.
As
a
quick
check,
you
can
disable
firewalls
like
Norton
to
see
if
this overcomes
the
problem,
if
this
resolves
the
issue
then
you
can
either
leave
the
firewall
off,
or
allow
file
sharing
through
the
fire
wall.
Note:
If
you
firewall
is
required
to
provide
security
for
your
system,
it
should
not
be left
off.
Note:
Although
you
can
share
a
CD
drive,
you
cannot
stream
music
directly
from the
drive.
5.
Whenever
I
enter
my
media
folder
,
the
internet
radio
rescans
the content
of
the
folder:
Although
the
folder
with
your
music
in
it
is
shared
,
it
is
write
protected’,
so
the
Internet
Radio
cannot
save
a
list
of
the
folders
content
back
onto
the
PC,
as
it needs
to
rescan
each
time.
Tick
the
box
that
allows
the
Folder
to
be
modified
across
the
network.
6.
Although
I
can
see
my
music
files
in
the
folder,
I
cannot
play
them
and the
Internet
Radio
says
they
are
‘Pro
tected’:
When
you
copied
the
music
files
to
the
hard
drive
you
had
‘Person
al
Rights management’
turned
on,
this
protects
the
files
from
being
played
by
a
third
party
device
like
the
Internet
Radio,
you
will
need
to
copy
the
music
files
again,
but
with the
protection
turned
off.
Yo u
are
trying
to
play
I-Tune
files
which
have
been
purchased
from
the
I-Tunes
on
line
store,
these
are
protected
and
can
only
be
played
on
an
I-Pod.
Locally created
or
ripped’
files
for
I-Pods
can
be
played
as
they
do
not
carry
the
extra layer
of
Media
Protection.
7.
I
can
access
the
PC
with
my
Media,
but
when
I
change
to
the
Use Account,
I
cannot
see
the
folder
,
although
it
is
shared
when
I
check
my PC:
The
Alternative
account
on
the
machine
may
be
Private.
If
when
the
account
was created,
the
‘Mak
e
this
account
Private’
option
was
selected,
then
the
contents
of this
account
cannot
be
seen
over
the
network.
Yo u
will
need
to
move
the
music
to an
accessible
account.
8.
I
can’t
share
a
folder
,
as
the
option
is
not
highlighted:
The
share
folder
option
will
not
be
available
until
you
have
turned
simple
file sharing
on.
Run
the
wizard.
Scan
Error:
When
the
internet
radio
is
scanning
the
content
of
the
folders
on
a
PC,
it
is possible
that
a
scan
error
may
occur
if
the
windows
file
sharing
application
times out.
This
is
most
likely
to
occur
if
both
the
PC
with
the
media
content
and
the
Internet
Radio
are
connected
wirelessly.
Try
re-connecting
the
PC
with
the
media
content
into
the
network
via
cable.
This will
dramatically
increase
the
speed
at
which
the
Internet
Radio
is
able
to
scan
the
content
of
the
Media
PC.
Playlists:
Some
media
ripping
applications
allow
‘P
laylists’
to
be
created.
The
Internet
Radio
is
able
to
detect
and
stream
these
playlists,
but
they
must
be
stored
in
the
folder with
the
rest
of
the
Media
content
and
they
must
have
the
file
extension.m3u. Windows
Media
player
can
create
suitable
playlist,
just
select
create
new
playlist’, drag
and
drop
the
tracks
you
want
into
the
playlist,
then
use
‘Save
as’
to
ensure

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