plex实现流媒体服务器
For the most part, the Plex Media Server experience is pretty flawless. You install the server software, you point your Plex clients at it, and start watching your movies. But sometimes, you’ll go to log into your server only to be mysteriously shut out. Let’s dig into some arcane settings and get you back to media nirvana.
在大多数情况下,Plex Media Server的体验非常完美。 您安装服务器软件 ,将Plex客户端指向该服务器软件 ,然后开始观看电影。 但是有时,您将登录到服务器只是被神秘地拒之门外。 让我们深入研究一些神秘的设置,让您回到媒体的必杀技。
The issue manifests itself in a few different ways, but the common element is that when you go to log into your web-based control panel for your Plex server either you can’t access the control panel at all, and get an error like “You do not have permission to access this server.” Or, if you’ve ever dabbled with multiple servers or have removed and installed your Plex server on the same machine with a different account, you’ll be unable to log in with the account you wish to use.
该问题以几种不同的方式表现出来,但是常见的因素是,当您登录到Plex服务器的基于Web的控制面板时,要么根本无法访问该控制面板,而且会收到类似“您无权访问此服务器。” 或者,如果您曾经涉足多个服务器,或者已将Plex服务器卸下并安装在具有不同帐户的同一台计算机上,则将无法使用您要使用的帐户登录。
The problem is that deep behind the scenes in the Windows Registry (or in text-based configuration files on macOS and Linux), there’s an issue with how the login credentials for your account have been stored. By diving into the settings and erasing the stored tokens for your login, you can force Plex to