Sony PCV-RZ50CG VAIO User Guide (Large File - 10.99 MB) - Page 157

Starting VAIO Media Console, To con client and server access, Start, All Programs, VAIO Media

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Starting VAIO Media Console VAIO Media Console software enables you to register and grant access to the client computers on your network. You can also start and stop the servers that are installed on each client. To configure client and server access 1. Click Start in the Windows® taskbar, and then point to All Programs. 2. Point to VAIO Media, point to Server Administration, and click VAIO Media Console. The VAIO Media Console software window appears, enabling you to:  Check the status of your servers  Troubleshoot problems  Start and stop one or more servers  See which devices are registered to the server. To make additional content available to the network After creating additional playlists, recorded TV programs, or other video content, you can make them available to client computers on your network. 1. Create or add new content (playlists, recorded TV programs, photos), using the appropriate software. 2. Close VAIO Media software, if it is running. 3. Refresh the VAIO Media software. Information about the new content is updated when the server software starts again. When you stop and restart the server, it displays new connections and refreshes the content on the network computers. Page 157

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Starting VAIO Media Console
VAIO Media Console software enables you to register and grant access to the client computers on your network. You can
also start and stop the servers that are installed on each client.
To configure client and server access
1.
Click
Start
in the Windows
®
taskbar, and then point to
All Programs
.
2.
Point to
VAIO Media
, point to
Server Administration
, and click
VAIO Media
Console
.
The VAIO Media
Console software window appears, enabling you to:
Check the status of your servers
Troubleshoot problems
Start and stop one or more servers
See which devices are registered to the server.
To make additional content available to the network
After creating additional playlists, recorded TV programs, or other video content, you can make them available to client
computers on your network.
1.
Create or add new content (playlists, recorded TV programs, photos), using the appropriate software.
2.
Close VAIO Media
software, if it is running.
3.
Refresh the VAIO Media software.
Information about the new content is updated when the server software starts again.
When you stop and restart the server, it displays new connections and refreshes the content on the network
computers.
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