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I have noticed recently that after an automatic update is run, the registy key "LocalAppDataPath" is deleted and Plex returns to it's default settings. I have re-added this key a few times but it is always removed after an update. Also the auto updater will not work when this key is deleted as it cannot find the data directory.
I suspect this is Plex removing this key, however it may be worth adding functionality to the updater to ensure the "LocalAppDataPath" key is still in place afer an update?
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I am also experiencing this. I ran the psupdate.exe with the GUI to try and see where it's failing and it starts the update but then once it attempts to restart the Plex service it gives an error that it cannot find the data directory.
This is by design, I had the same issue, essentially you can't use the SYSTEM account to run Plex anymore (for security purposes) and you will need to change is to a named user with admin rights. Once that's done the LocalAppDataPath key isn't deleted.
I have noticed recently that after an automatic update is run, the registy key "LocalAppDataPath" is deleted and Plex returns to it's default settings. I have re-added this key a few times but it is always removed after an update. Also the auto updater will not work when this key is deleted as it cannot find the data directory.
I suspect this is Plex removing this key, however it may be worth adding functionality to the updater to ensure the "LocalAppDataPath" key is still in place afer an update?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: