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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/12/2016 6:50 AM, Karl Newman
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<div>The usual recommendation is to change your videos
directory (storage group?) to an empty directory, let it
scan and clear out everything, then change the directory
back to the original setting and scan again. If you have
multiple systems you may need to do this on each system.
If you have a phantom hostname with videos attached to it,
you may need to use the hostname override to temporarily
set a frontend to that phantom hostname, then do the scan
on an empty directory.<br>
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Yeah, that's about what I did. I was only getting duplicate entries
on the root entries and one sub-directory. I moved those away
temporarily, rescanned to remove the duplicates then moved them back
and scanned again. Everything is fine now.<br>
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Thanks.<br>
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