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GreatFlashMan
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Where are these stored?

I just moved emby to a new PC, and copied the entire Roaming/Emby-Server directory across. Everything is there and it was a simple matter to do, but....

The users custom image are gone? Are they (oddly) stored somewhere else?

Posted

Hi, what I would suggest is to not cherry pick what you want to migrate over, because pretty soon that's not going to work anymore. Just migrate the whole thing.

Happy2Play
Posted
2 hours ago, GreatFlashMan said:

entire Roaming/Emby-Server directory across

If you copied the entire folder, then the image is there as it is stored in programdata\config\users\userid folder.  Nothing is stored outside of Roaming/Emby-Server unless you have configured custom paths.

GreatFlashMan
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12 hours ago, Happy2Play said:

If you copied the entire folder, then the image is there as it is stored in programdata\config\users\userid folder.  Nothing is stored outside of Roaming/Emby-Server unless you have configured custom paths.

They may be there, but emby does not show them on the user select. They appear as the top-left "image holder". IE. It's not showing "no image", but rather indicating that images are there but it cannot show them. 

Clicking I on a user and modifying the image also does not show existing image. 

I just set the images again if course. But was curious why they did not appear as I copied everything across. 

GreatFlashMan
Posted
15 hours ago, Luke said:

Hi, what I would suggest is to not cherry pick what you want to migrate over, because pretty soon that's not going to work anymore. Just migrate the whole thing.

That's what I did. The entire appdata folder. 

Happy2Play
Posted

@Lukethis make since now as the users.db does not have tokenized path so moving the folder will notmaintain the image.

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GreatFlashMan
Posted
33 minutes ago, Happy2Play said:

@Lukethis make since now as the users.db does not have tokenized path so moving the folder will notmaintain the image.

image.png.f0a3843b8135e3fbfc8e568268aa8f5e.png

That explains it then, thanks.

Posted

Yup, that will need to be improved. Thanks.

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