

This is not only related to changes made after, but to all changes I made since I started using MinimServer (2013). It seems that Recent Added is largely affected by renaming Folders. I have been able to redate files using this program: Attribute Changer

There is no need for you to run the rescan debug logging now. Renaming a folder does not change the "last modified" date of the folder but does cause MinimServer to detect the album as having been added. I am sure this is the reason for the added-dates.txt entries for this album. However related to changes made (making artwork visible in folderview- started at ) this seems not very plausible
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(15-12-2022 20:46)simoncn Wrote: (15-12-2022 19:57)Peter StreamMagic Wrote: Comparing the folders on my NAS and PC I found a change was made in the folder name: Jimmy Aldridg e&Sid Goldsmith was changed to Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith I don't no for sure when this change was made.This could have been at, but latest folder change date is set to.

This file will return to a smaller size the next time you stop and start MinimServer from the App Center to do another rescan. After this, contact me by PM and I will send you instructions for getting these files to me.Ĥ) If everything looks normal, be aware that running MinimServer with the logging level set to Debug will make the minimserver.log file grow very large. At the same time, copy the added-dates.txt and added-files.txt files. This automatically does a rescan.ģ) If you see something unexpected in Recently added, use File Station on the QNAP to copy the minimserver.log file from the MinimServer shared folder to another location or filename. Ii) Using the MinimWatch Properties window, check that the startupScan property is set to true (the default setting).Ģ) From App Center, start MinimServer. This is a permanent setting while you are testing. I) Using the MinimWatch Log window, set the logging level to Debug, then close the logging window. The following is the simplest way to do this on QNAP.
