![]() ![]() NZBget is running as a windows service logged in as my local user. If so, is there anyway to delay or disable this check? If i reload nzbget manually the error disappears, so it might be because nzbget, checks the nzbdir before the network is fully ready. The nzbdir is again located on my NAS download share, so that i can add nzb files to the queue from every household computer, without logging into the webinterface. nf(61): Invalid value for option "NzbDir" (\\NAS\downloads\01-Watch\):Ĭould not create directory \\NAS: No such file or directory and nzbget pauses. ![]() ![]() Secondly nzbget is running as a service and upon boot i get this error: ![]() It's an easy workaround, so not a huge problem, would just prefer it the way i'm used toĬould not delete temporary directory \\sharebox\downloads\nzbname\_unpack: No such file or directory Is there a logical reason for this? Using sabnzbd this was not a problem, and everything was configured in the same way - permissions, folder paths etc. But the unpack fails, if the destir is the "root-folder" of my download share - a UNC path like this "//NAS/downloads" If i change the destdir to a subfolder on the same share, - for example "//NAS/downloads/usenet" everything works as intended. I download to a local interdir and then unpack to the destdir, a share on my Synology NAS. I've recently switched from sabnzbd to nzbget and overall i'm quite pleased, but theres two small annoying quirks, that i can't really figure out. ![]()
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