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  1. With the default settings in MB Classic/MB Server I'm often interrupted to update either the server or the client and/or to perform restarts. I have MB Server running as a service. I would like to know: is it possible to fully automate all updates to occur at a scheduled time (like 3AM), that requires no day to day intervention? If not, how do I disable the existing semi-automatic updating and then manually update?
  2. Just noticed after trying out MB3 Server as a service for a few days, there is nowhere to restart from in the webclient (like for an upgrade). I'm not sure if it's just not possible to do that when it's a service, but if it is, it would be really handy.
  3. When you run the MB Server as a service, it must have a user account associated with it that can access your media folders. The default Windows Service account does not have access to network resources. So, using the "Services" control panel, find the Media Browser service, right click and select "Properties" (or double click the entry). Then, on the Log In tab of that dialog, enter credentials that have access to your media folders:
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