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Server for iTunes

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Server for iTunes Settings for iTunes Media Collector provides the ability to copy your iTunes music library and playlists to your HP MediaSmart Server. You can centralize your iTunes library for playback on any computer on your home network that runs iTunes. Your Server is enabled for iTunes by default. To set up your Server for iTunes follow these steps: 1. At the computer, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray. 2. Log on to the Windows Home Server. 3. In the left pane of the HP MediaSmart Server tab, click the Server for iTunes button. In the right pane click the Configure button. The Windows Home Server Settings window opens. Here you can set up the following: • Status-enable or disable. • Shared name-specify the shared name you want to display in iTunes. • Require password-check to require password. The default setting here is no password. If you assign a password, then only users who provide the correct password can play music from your Server's shared library. • Check interval-how often to check for music that has been added to the shared Music folder on the server. By default this is set to check every 15 minutes. 5. Click OK to finish. 59

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Server for iTunes
Settings for iTunes
Media Collector provides the ability to copy your iTunes music library and playlists to
your HP MediaSmart Server. You can centralize your iTunes library for playback on any
computer on your home network that runs iTunes.
Your Server is enabled for iTunes by default. To set up your Server for iTunes follow
these steps:
1.
At the computer, double-click the Windows Home Server icon
in the system
tray.
2.
Log on to the Windows Home Server.
3.
In the left pane of the
HP MediaSmart Server
tab, click the
Server for iTunes
button. In the right pane click the
Configure
button. The
Windows Home Server
Settings
window opens. Here you can set up the following:
Status
—enable or disable.
Shared name
—specify the shared name you want to display in iTunes.
Require password
—check to require password. The default setting here is no
password. If you assign a password, then only users who provide the correct
password can play music from your Server's shared library.
Check interval
—how often to check for music that has been added to the shared
Music folder on the server. By default this is set to check every 15 minutes.
5.
Click
OK
to finish.