
- #Port conflict on serviio 1.6 update synology install#
- #Port conflict on serviio 1.6 update synology windows#
#Port conflict on serviio 1.6 update synology windows#
var/packages/Serviio/target - the main Serviio application folder like you'd expect in C:\Program Files in Windows

#Port conflict on serviio 1.6 update synology install#
var/packages/Serviio - files relating to the way the package interacts with the OS, startup & install scripts The Serviio package for Synology saves its data in the following locations:

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