The Windows Media Center is the primary entertainment component of Windows 7. You can use the Media Center’s sleek interface to watch and record your favorite TV shows right on your PC, either when you watch them or, by using your TV guide to schedule recording ahead of time, when you aren’t even near you computer.
Click its Record button (or Press the Record button on the Media Center remote) to set a timer to record the show. Click the Record Series button on the Program Info Media Center screen to.
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Basically I am wanting my TV Shows to appear under 'Recorded TV' in the Homegroup rather than under 'Videos'
Currently my 'Videos' has both TV & Movies under it because I cannot find a way to separate them and make the library populate.
My Windows Media Player has the 'Recorded TV' link on the left and I have clicked on Organise > Manage > Recorded TV and added the library locations but for some reason it doesn't pull in the episodes even though on 'Videos' when I do that for movies it works fine..
If you look at:
You can see that it is setup but there are no items in the recorded TV library..
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When using share permissions and NTFS permissions together, if there is a conflict in the configuration, the most restrictive permission prevails
That means if your red X'ed administrators, or no a missing homegroup is trying to access a shared permissions file the NTFS permissions will deny it if it is included in the last picture on the right. Appearing to have share access, but then will be denied. I believe this is what is happening. It is hard to tell with all the redaction. Your screen shots are only showing permissions for one account at a time, and to assume they are the same across all accounts would be stupid on my part. You may need to add Everyone or Homegroup to that final folder on the right in the picture, or you may just need to correct an NTFS permission on an existing account.
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