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Working? #34
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It's working, so please provide more info |
What would you like me to include? Try #1 was on my Western Digital My Cloud PR4100, and the other server is Ubuntu Desktop 19.04. |
Are you a PlexPass User, and if so, have you enabled a Home, cuz if so, read |
I'm having a bit of an issue with this as well. though mine is a bit different. I was able to scan my server but the index.html page does not load any collected data. running the latest Chrome version. Not Sure what info you would need to assist me. |
@Scottybegood Are you hosting the files on a webserver, since that's req. ? |
I have the same issue as ScribeOfGod, and I don't know how to solve it. My Plex Media Server is running fine and I have access to it using the web interface, also my files are hosted locally... Do you have any idea? |
You need a webserver! |
I wrote a guide: https://github.com/Dachande663/Plex-Export/wiki/Windows-10-guide |
I had this issue as well "The Plex library could not be found" I had Secure Connection always required in the settings. So I changed it back to "Disabled" Ran the command, got my data files and then changed it back to secured connection Also, the output files must be uploaded to a webserver like Apache or Nginx. You cannot just open the index.html file locally on your computer's browser. |
Thank you for saying this, it finally worked after I did that. |
I've tried this on my WD PR4100 and my server running ubuntu, both come back with
Was looking forward to using this if it is actually working.
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