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friedmonky:
That's strange, Media Extender Service is set to disabled by default. Now I'm really confused... :confused:

friedmonky:
This kind of defeats the whole purpose of the "setting all services to default" thing to me.

Shane:
Same here. I dont use it myself. But when I had multiple people ticked that it wouldn't work any more I worked with them to find out. They confirmed that the services have to be on auto in order to work.


--- Quote ---It's win7 it changes it to auto when you set the whole thing up

Sent from my Rotary Phone

On Nov 15, 2011, at 7:38 PM, Shane <shane> wrote:

> Did you have to change it to automatic or was it already set to auto? Also what version of windows?
> --
> Take care.
> Shane
>
> On 11/15/2011 4:34 PM,  O. wrote:
>> Yes because I use the xbox360 as a media extender. If it it turns them off or to manual I would not be able to connect.
>> Sent from my Rotary Phone
>>
>> On Nov 15, 2011, at 7:31 PM, Shane <shane> wrote:
>>
>>> When it is unchecked the program puts them back to windows default. It is a way for users to put them back, turn the tweak on and off in a sense. I am wondering if I should change that.
>>>
>>> Where they set to automatic on your system?
>>> --
>>> Take care.
>>> Shane
>>> On 11/15/2011 4:29 PM,  O. wrote:
>>>> I guess they were changed to manual but I had the entry unchecked which should not change them at all.
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my Rotary Phone
>>>>
>>>> On Nov 15, 2011, at 3:04 PM, Shane <shane> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just checked on my system. When the windows media center services tweak is checked this is done
>>>>> The following 5 services are disabled:
>>>>> Windows Media Center Extender Service
>>>>> Windows Media Center Receiver Service
>>>>> Windows Media Center Scheduler Service
>>>>> Windows Media Center Service Launcher
>>>>> Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service
>>>>>
>>>>> When it is unchecked it sets them back to manual.
>>>>> According to here they should be set to manual by default
>>>>> http://www.blackviper.com/2010/12/17/black-vipers-windows-7-service-pack-1-service-configurations/
>>>>>
>>>>> What exactly is happening with yours?
>>>>> --
>>>>> Take care.
>>>>> Shane
>>>>> On 11/15/2011 9:46 AM,  O. wrote:
>>>>>> Even though the Windows media sharing services are unchecked it still deletes the "Window Media Sharing Service" and the "Windows Media Extender" services.

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This was one of the emails for the simple performance boost program. I removed his name to be safe of course.

Shane

Shane:

--- Quote from: friedmonky on November 28, 2011, 03:29:34 pm ---This kind of defeats the whole purpose of the "setting all services to default" thing to me.

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Not really. It just happens to be a service that windows decides to change. The safe bet is to have it enabled otherwise it would break things for those users. And for people who cant get their Windows media sharing working this would fix it.

Shane

friedmonky:
I believe you, don't get me wrong.  It's just really weird the way it is set up.

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