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On 11/20/2010 11:22 AM, Richard Morton wrote:
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<p>You have to enable the user job in the settings... i use mythweb
to do it abd i cant remember where the setting is in the main setup
screens. I think you have to restart the backend for the change to take
affect. Just open mythweb and the settings table, check both all-hosts
and the specific backend name for all rows containing the text userjob.
Youll find the job you have setup has a 0 rather than a 1</p>
<p>R</p>
<p>Please </p>
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Ok, checked this twice, all jobs have a 1 in them for allow (which
usually means yes).<br>
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What else could it be?<br>
-Thanks<br>
-Steve<br>
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