Many thanks for your help - I was looking for a method to back up the tree as described which I can do again later to preserve my changes for the future.
I’m still on 6.6 if I am not mistaken, what would I gain by upgrading?
There is a whole load of stuff, but to make it simple it does things better& faster, plus depending on that platform (NAS type, Windows, Mac etc) the GUI is different.
Its now a Universal install, this is a single licence for all 5 of the following devise list & it allows you to install on any or all of the 5 different devices.
Windows, QNAP, Synology, OS X, Debian Linux & Raspberry Pi Raspbian
Windows 10 / 8.1 / 7 / Vista or newer
OS X Yosemite or newer
Existing users can buy it with a 50% discount, retrieve your existing order number & the forum page takes you to your 50% offer
Thanks Mike, I still use the free version and I’m more than happy with it … I think I’ll stick with this one as long as possible …
Okay… goto
then config directory
now look txt files generically called AssetUPnPDefinedBrowseTree…
The latest one (…v7) is the text file for the layout.
Back this up to store the browse configuration.
Thanks for your help.
The “open explorer” link would not work.
However I eventually got to it with Explorer with admin at the address shown.
(is it different as I use AssetUPnP as a service I wonder).
Anyway have now copied the …v7.txt file so all good.
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