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JRWRiT3R1 wrote:You can go to Settings>General>Check For Software Updates
Nah, see that's the problem. When I go to Setttings | General | Check for Updates, I get an error, reported many times: 8024402C. There is no help info for this error.
When I run Windows Update, it shows that there is a zune software update available there. I'll try letting windows update do the work, even though the Zune setup program appears to be the same size as the windows update package and the zune setup said that it couldn't connect to windows update...
EDIT: It appears that installing the update via Windows Update allowed the installation to occur. I guess the update downloaded from Windows Update could find Windows Update and therefore could install. It only took a few minutes. I haven't put it through its paces yet, but it appears to be working alright so far, playing songs and such. Still get the same error when I click on the check for updates button, though.
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st0icr4ven wrote:the software seems to run smoother but i never paid attention to any of that to begin with.
"Fixed issues using wireless sync with multiple devices to the same PC"
Does this mean it fixes the Multi-User session issue with Wireless Syncing?
UserA is logged onto Desktop
UserB arrives home, and attempts to Wirelessly sync to same Desktop
What happens today is that UserB's Zune attempts to Sync with UserA's collection
UserB would have to be logged into the Desktop to allow UserB's Zune to wirelessly sync
The Pain this causes is that Wireless sync is useless if you were not the currently logged in user. Even if both users have a logged in session, only the User in the Active Session is used.
This sounds like it needs to be resolved at the Service layer to associate a Zune with a user profile's collection. Was this a possible fix?
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