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New Post: After last update MCEBuddy can't locate my destination path

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I am sorry. I think I must not have been clear in my original posts. OS X and Windows 7 are running on the same computer at the same time. Windows 7 is a guest ( virtual ) system under OS X 10.8.3. The directory being monitored is local to the Windows 7 system. It is C:\Temp. It is the conversion destination folder that is local to the OS X system. When I uninstall the 04302013 version and install 04262013 everything works. If I then uninstall 04262013 and reinstall 04302013 it stops working. This is also true for the 05022013 version. The windows 7 system runs under Parallels. That is a hypervisor application much like Virtualbox or VMWare. All hardware access by the Windows 7 system is through Parallels. The "C:\" drive is a file that simulates a hard disk. The \psf stands for Parallels Shared Folder. It is the way Parallels shares OS X files with it's guest systems. I will need to think about the idea of providing an ip address to access those files. I have never needed to think of that before.

I saved a copy of the mcebuddy.conf file and then deleted all but the default task. I modified the default task to target \192.168.1.5\MyFusionDrv\Users\lrh\Movies\MCEbuddy. I also added the correct user ID and password. It failed the same way. Unable to access the network path. I will drop back to the 04262013 version to see if the new notation will work there. More later.

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