Next I had to add MIME types for different media types such as ".mkv - video/x-matroska".
Then set the media drives permissions so that my microsoftĪccount has full control of the media drive because "Authenticated Users" wasn't enough apparently. I then had to set the IIS application pool user to my Microsoft account. My temporary fix around this BS was to create a new IIS site with the root directory set to the media drive. Previously no credentials were even required because I have the network shares set to "Everyone". ES File Explorer is now asking for login credentials when I tap my PC. I use this to stream videos between the PC and the Android. Specifically I can't access the machine using ES File Explorer on Android after the update. I also can no longer connect to network shares. I just went to recovery and went to an earlier build and boom the shares show again - no problem. I did a search and someone else trying to connect to the SMB share with his non-windows device had a similar problem. I did test the shares between Windows 10 editions and no problems. I did some master browser tests and it doesn't seem to show what the problem is (at least from my ability to check). It didn't help so I looked at ipconfig to verify that I had the wins correct - the wins properties no longer show in ipconfig I set up a WINS server in case that might help and pointed to the wins server on the NetBIOS page of network properties. But when I boot the creator's edition PC first it doesn't show up and any subsequent windows PCs (creator's or anniversary) don't show up either. I then turned on my main PC (creator's edition) again and the shares for it also showed I turned off my main PC with creators edition and strangely enough my win 10 anniversary edition now showed up on the oppo.
It might be some update or master browser issue. Stranger still I turned on one of my spare PCs and I could no longer connect to the shared folders on that PC either! I thought Strangely I could no longer connect to the shares on it from my Oppo BD player.
Here’s how to update Kodi on Linux.I installed Win 10 creators edition on my main PC. Therefore, it’s not surprising to see this same procedure applying to Kodi. You’ll be asked whether you want to replace the existing file, so confirm your decision.įull Guide - How to Install (Update) Kodi on macOS How to Update Kodi on LinuxĪs Linux users already know, applications are typically installed on this operating system by typing commands.Lastly, drag-and-drop Kodi’s application file onto your Application folder.Once the file is downloaded, open it by double-clicking on it.Click on the button that says ' Installer (64bit).'.Make sure that the ' Recommended' tab is selected.Click on the blue-colored ' Download' button using the website’s main navigation bar.Visit Kodi’s official website using any Web browser.This will save all your content and simply update the new code over your existing setup. There is only one way to update Kodi on macOS, and that is by reinstalling the application. That’s it!įull Guide - How to Install (Update) Kodi on Windows The application will finalize the procedure on its own, and you’ll need to restart it.Select the latest version of Kodi and proceed to update the application.The addon will show you a list of categories, so make sure to select ' Releases.'.Go ahead and open it by choosing ' Add-ons' from the main menu.After a few moments, the script will be installed.
If you can’t find it, move it to your desktop, and use Kodi to navigate to C: > Users(username) >Desktop.