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Automatically Starting Emby upon Boot


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Robert X. Gonzalez
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Team,

Forgive this dumb question, but where in Emby does one configure to Auto start upon boot.  My system currently is set that way (to start upon boot), but I no longer can find where that setting is located.  I had to load a 2nd system as a backup due to issues with first system and cannot find it anywhere.  KB was also search. thanks!

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Happy2Play
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It is located in Dashboard-Settings?  If you don't see it then What server version number are you on?

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Robert X. Gonzalez
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duh................. I see it now............... been there and just did not see it.  gee.... time to get new specs!  thanks!

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Hi, yes, it's under Advanced. Glad you are squared away. Have fun.

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Use Windows Task Scheduler and create a scheduled task to run 'EmbyServer.exe' upon system startup.  Add in the properties for the program to run whether the user is logged in or not.  I ran Plex and now Emby this way for years and it seems to run nicely.  I don't have a taskbar icon using this method and you have to disable "Run server at startup' in the "Settings" menu.  

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Use Windows Task Scheduler and create a scheduled task to run 'EmbyServer.exe' upon system startup.  Add in the properties for the program to run whether the user is logged in or not.  I ran Plex and now Emby this way for years and it seems to run nicely.  I don't have a taskbar icon using this method and you have to disable "Run server at startup' in the "Settings" menu.  

 

This is what I was looking for! Thanks!

I don't know why I always forget about the task scheduler. :)

 

The reason this is the correct answer for me and not the one marked is because the conventional solution requires the user to log into Windows. I was looking for the benefits of running as a service without the drawback in terms of lost functionality within the app (Restart, AutoUpdate, etc.).

 

Thanks so much!

Happy2Play
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This is what I was looking for! Thanks!

I don't know why I always forget about the task scheduler. :)

 

The reason this is the correct answer for me and not the one marked is because the conventional solution requires the user to log into Windows. I was looking for the benefits of running as a service without the drawback in terms of lost functionality within the app (Restart, AutoUpdate, etc.).

 

Thanks so much!

 

Or you could do this.

 

Running Emby Server as a Windows Service

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Or you could do this.

 

Running Emby Server as a Windows Service

I have in the past. That's what I was referring to. However, when running as a Windows Service certain functions are no longer active (AutoUpdate being the main one for me).

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